Multiple federal agencies have issued a warning about potentially contaminated charcuterie meat sold at Costco and Sam’s Club, linked to a salmonella outbreak sickening dozens of consumers across the U.S.
The affected products include the Fratelli Beretta brand Antipasto Gran Beretta sold at Costco and the Busseto brand Charcuterie Sampler sold at Sam’s Club.
The products are no longer available for purchase, and consumers are urged not to consume them.
“The Fratelli Beretta brand Antipasto Gran Beretta was sold at Costco in a 24-oz. twin-pack (two 12-oz. trays),” the USDA stated.
“The Busseto brand Charcuterie Sampler was sold at Sam’s Club in an 18-oz. twin-pack (two 9-oz. trays). Any lot code associated with either product is potentially contaminated. The products are no longer available for purchase at Costco and Sam’s Club.”
If you bought this Beretta Antipasto from Costco, DO NOT EAT IT. It is contaminated with salmonella. Costco just emailed us. My husband and I had it and were sick for 4 days. #salmonella #recall #costco #berettaantipasto pic.twitter.com/YQPI737Jlx
— carolmendes (@CarolMendesUSA) January 19, 2024
At least 47 consumers in 22 states have fallen ill from the outbreak, and the CDC advises contacting a healthcare provider if severe symptoms occur.
The brands are cooperating with the investigation.
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