🧀 *The Pecorino Romano Listeria Recall Incident*
The "Pecorino Romano incident" refers to a significant Class I food safety recall in late 2025 involving Pecorino Romano cheese products across multiple major brands. The recall was initiated by the supplier, Ambriola Company, after routine testing confirmed the potential contamination of the cheese with *Listeria monocytogenes*, a dangerous bacterium that causes listeriosis.
The affected products, including grated and pre-packaged Pecorino Romano sold under brands like *Boar's Head**, **Locatelli**, and others, were distributed nationwide. *Listeria poses a severe health risk, especially to vulnerable populations such as the elderly, pregnant women, and those with weakened immune systems, with potential outcomes including serious illness, miscarriage, or death.
Although no illnesses were reported at the time the recall was announced, the FDA and the suppliers emphasized the need for immediate action, advising consumers to discard the affected products. In an abundance of caution, some brands, like Boar's Head, withdrew all products supplied by Ambriola. This event underscored ongoing challenges in the food industry regarding pathogen control and highlighted the critical importance of stringent food safety protocols and regulatory vigilance to protect public health.
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