Costco charcuterie meats linked to salmonella outbreak that has sickened dozens
Charcuterie meats sold at Costco and Sam's Club have been linked to a salmonella outbreak across the U.S., according to the CDC.
Charcuterie meats sold at Costco and Sam's Club have been linked to a salmonella outbreak across the U.S., according to the CDC.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been investigating the outbreak across 22 states since Jan. 5. In its Thursday update, 23 new illnesses were added to the tally, totaling 47 cases since the investigation began.
Ten people have been hospitalized from the outbreak, according to the CDC.
The CDC is cautioning consumers from eating certain charcuterie products sold at Costco and Sam's Club.
Costco charcuterie meats linked to salmonella outbreak.CDCThe Busseto brand "Charcuterie Sampler," which contains prosciutto, sweet soppressata and dry coppa and is sold at Sam's Club, should be avoided, no matter the lot code, the CDC said. The meats come in a twin-pack of two 9-ounce packages.
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