Check Your Fridge: More Than 85,000 Pounds of Deli Meat Have Been Recalled

The ready-to-eat prosciutto was distributed across several states across the U.S.

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Approximately 85,984 pounds of uninspected ready-to-eat sliced prosciutto ham have been recalled, according to an announcement by the United States Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).

The recalled product was produced in Germany without the benefit of equivalent inspection. Per the USDA, equivalence is the process by which FSIS determines whether a country’s food safety inspection system achieves an appropriate level of public health protection.

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Distributed in the U.S. by ConSup North America Inc., the deli meat was shipped to retail locations in California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Washington. The prosciutto ham was produced between September 24, 2023, and March 6, 2024.

To date, there have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products. However, FSIS is concerned that some products may be in consumers' refrigerators. The agency is urging those who have purchased this product to throw it away or return it to the place of purchase.

Complete List of Recalled Products

For a full list of the recalled ready-to-eat sliced prosciutto ham, click here.

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