FDA Recall: Boar’s Head Chicken Caesar Salad and for Due to the potential presence of Listeria monocytogenes
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FDA Recall: Boar’s Head Chicken Caesar Salad and for Due to the potential presence of Listeria monocytogenes

Boar’s Head November 24, 2025

Boar’s Head Pecorino Romano Cheese Recall for Listeria Contamination

Supreme Deli (Supreme Service Solutions, LLC) has issued a voluntary recall of select Boar’s Head Pecorino Romano Cheeses, EverRoast Chicken Caesar salads, and wraps for potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. If you purchased any of these Boar’s Head items in Kentucky or Indiana, check the UPCs and sell-by dates below—do not consume them. Dispose of the affected product immediately.

Why the Boar’s Head Listeria Recall Is Critical

Listeria monocytogenes can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections, particularly in young children, older adults, pregnant individuals, and people with weakened immune systems. Although no illnesses were reported as of 24 November 2025, consumers should treat this Class I recall with caution.

Recalled and Withdrawn Boar’s Head Products

  • Boar’s Head Grated Pecorino Romano Cheese, 6 oz
    • Item Code: 858
    • Case UPC: 042421-05858
    • Sell-by: 11/21/25 – 3/12/26
  • FS Grated Romano Cheese
    • Item Code: 15119
    • Case UPC: 042421-15119
    • Sell-by: 11/21/25 – 3/12/26
  • Boar’s Head Pre-cut Pecorino Romano (withdrawn; product did not test positive for Listeria)
    • Item Code: 15160
    • Case UPC: 042421-15160
    • Sell-by: 11/25/25 – 5/11/26

Boar’s Head Grab-and-Go Deli Items Sold at Kroger (KY & IN)

  • EverRoast Chicken Caesar Salad — UPC 850042244142 — Best By 11/9/25 – 11/22/25
  • EverRoast Chicken Caesar Wrap — UPC 85004224455 — Best By 11/9/25 – 11/22/25

What Boar’s Head Customers Should Do Now

  • Locate the UPC, item code, and sell-by date on your package and compare it to the recall information above.
  • Do not eat the product. Seal it in a plastic bag and discard it in household trash.
  • Thoroughly clean and sanitize any surfaces, utensils, or containers that may have contacted the product.
  • If you develop symptoms of listeriosis (fever, muscle aches, nausea, or diarrhea), contact your healthcare provider right away.
  • For questions about the recall, email The Ambriola Company at info@ambriola.com.

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Official Images From the Boar’s Head Recall

Packages of Boar’s Head EverRoast Chicken Caesar Salad and Wrap included in the recall
Source: FDA

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Boar’s Head Pecorino Romano Cheese being recalled?

Routine sampling by supplier Ambriola Company detected possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination, triggering a Class I (high-risk) recall.

Which states are affected by the Boar’s Head cheese recall?

The recalled Boar’s Head cheese, salads, and wraps were distributed to select Kroger locations in Kentucky and Indiana.

What are the UPCs and sell-by dates for the Boar’s Head recalled items?

UPCs and sell-by ranges are listed in the product tables above: 11/21/25 – 3/12/26 for cheeses and 11/9/25 – 11/22/25 for salads and wraps.

How can I get a refund or replacement for the Boar’s Head recalled cheese or salads?

The affected items are past shelf life; discard them. For reimbursement or health concerns, contact info@ambriola.com.

Has anyone gotten sick from the Boar’s Head Listeria recall?

No illnesses or consumer complaints had been reported to Supreme Deli as of 24 November 2025.

Is cooked or frozen Boar’s Head Pecorino Romano safe after the recall?

Heating food to 165 °F (74 °C) can kill Listeria, but the FDA recommends discarding any recalled Boar’s Head product, regardless of preparation method, to eliminate risk.

Content current as of 24 November 2025 • This article is for consumer information only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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