Anonymous wrote:The fact that they haven't entirely pinned down the culprit worries me a bit. But I also want a sandwich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I avoid deli meat because it's not particularly healthy.
The roasted turkey breast I buy says it is antibiotic free, all natural and the ingredients are turkey, water, salt, and rosemary extract. What makes this unhealthy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does one meat have listeria from a bad producer and introduces listeria to the deli
That's my hypothesis but then they slice clean meat with same slicer....
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Will tell DH and make sure he heats it well if he won't let me toss it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of it.
Google is your friend.
Two deaths linked to listeria food poisoning from meat sliced at deli counters
Md. and Va. among 12 states affected by listeria outbreak linked to deli meat
Of the people investigators have been able to interview, “89% reported eating meats sliced at a deli, most commonly deli-sliced turkey, liverwurst, and ham. Meats were sliced at a variety of supermarket and grocery store delis,” the CDC said.
Wouldn't this be the first step to pinning it down? From my (brief) read on CNN, it's the sanitizing of the deli department that is the biggest factor. Or a big factor? Because of cross contamination? So name names.
Anonymous wrote:We get in-house roasted turkey breast sliced to order at Whole Foods.
But they don't sterilize the slicer between orders, obviously. So I am worried about cross contamination from the Applegate turkey, etc.
DH ate some for lunch. He heated it a little in microwave but I don't think it was 160f. I didn't eat any.
What to do? He only eats turkey and Swiss on ww for lunch. Like for 20 years. Makes it himself.
Anonymous wrote:Does one meat have listeria from a bad producer and introduces listeria to the deli
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never heard of it.
Google is your friend.
Two deaths linked to listeria food poisoning from meat sliced at deli counters
Md. and Va. among 12 states affected by listeria outbreak linked to deli meat
Of the people investigators have been able to interview, “89% reported eating meats sliced at a deli, most commonly deli-sliced turkey, liverwurst, and ham. Meats were sliced at a variety of supermarket and grocery store delis,” the CDC said.