You miiiiight want to put that back.
Boars Head has recently had several e coli outbreaks due to poor sanitation at their meat production plants.
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You miiiiight want to put that back.
Boars Head has recently had several e coli outbreaks due to poor sanitation at their meat production plants.
Thanks for the warning, that chaff was never making it to checkout.
Not sure what you're showing us.
Ok, so Boar's Head sells a prepackaged salami they call Charcuterie.
And?
They also sell small packages of their cheeses pre-sliced. Those cost considerably more per pound than if you asked the deli to slice it for you. I've sometimes bought them when in a hurry or on a road trip.
The same deli will also sell other brands of meats and cheese, typically 10% to 30% cheaper than Boar's Head.
And if you go to a different store, they'll have other things!
They are not from the United States. They were quipping about something they think is funny or odd, because they wouldn't see it back home.
I'm from the US; you're absolutely right about the rest!
Sounds like you got it, that's boars head sliced salami.