January 5, 2024 — Health officials in Minnesota have linked a case of Salmonella to a Busseto Charcuterie Sampler tray from Sam’s Club.
The Minnesota Department of Health issued a warning against eating Busseto® Charcuterie Sampler containing prosciutto, sweet sopressata, and dry coppa.
The charcuterie sampler may have been purchased at Sam’s Club or other retailers.
One person in Minnesota reported becoming ill with Salmonella in December 2023 after eating Busseto Charcuterie Sampler that was purchased from Sam’s Club. The person was not hospitalized.
Health officials tested an unopened packaged of Busseto Charcuterie Sampler from the sick person’s home, and it tested positive for Salmonella.
Health officials are warning against eating Busseto Charcuterie Sampler with LOT number L075330300 and an expiration date of April 27, 2024.
Investigators are still working to determine the scope of the problem. “It is not yet known which of the individual components of the sampler may have been the source of contamination or whether similar products are affected.”
The symptoms of Salmonella include diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fever within 12 to 96 hours after eating contaminated food. Most healthy adults recover within 5 to 7 days, but about 28% of people laboratory-confirmed cases require hospitalization.
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