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Deli Meats - WDYT?

Ok, I know that packaged sandwich meats need to be heated up before eating.  What about fresh deli meats - like sliced turkey breast?  One of my customers just brought us a huge deli meat tray from his restuarant but I don't want to have a sandwich unless I know it is ok.  What do you think??

Re: Deli Meats - WDYT?

  • I eat both kinds of deli meats (in moderation) without warming them up.
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  • I think heating deli meat is the grossest sounding thing ever, I eat both kinds, in moderation, without heating. 
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  • I don't think one turkey sandwich will hurt.  This place has such good meat, not to mention the fresh baked bread he brought in - it would be an insult to my customer if I didn't have a little of his thank you gift!  Wink
  • Eat the sandwiches!
  • CeefomeCeefome member
    Deli meat is deli meat.  It's made and packaged and sliced all in the same places.  If you feel the need to heat up one, you should be heating them all. 
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    I don't think one turkey sandwich will hurt. Wink

    All it takes is one bite of turkey that has listeria bacteria on it and bye bye baby! 

    Granted, the odds of it being tainted are one in a million, so you have to decide for yourself if it's worth it. 

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  • I eat deli meats too. And soft cheeses. The risk of listeria is so small that I am not going to worry about it.

     Not sure why people are saying they eat it "in moderation." It's not one of those things like mercury where too much is a problem. It's one of those things that carries a (small) risk each time you do it.

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  • Eat the sandwich.

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  • imagemopsie:

    imagekps31kms2:
    I don't think one turkey sandwich will hurt. Wink

    All it takes is one bite of turkey that has listeria bacteria on it and bye bye baby! 

    Granted, the odds of it being tainted are one in a million, so you have to decide for yourself if it's worth it. 

    You are ridiculous!!!  Dont' scare her, let her eat the sandwich!  You just stated that the odds are 1 in a million, do you realize how many other things that could happen that have way worse odds! 

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    Please eat the sandwich!  It will be OK.
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    imagemopsie:

    imagekps31kms2:
    I don't think one turkey sandwich will hurt. Wink

    All it takes is one bite of turkey that has listeria bacteria on it and bye bye baby! 

    Granted, the odds of it being tainted are one in a million, so you have to decide for yourself if it's worth it. 

    You are ridiculous!!!  Dont' scare her, let her eat the sandwich!  You just stated that the odds are 1 in a million, do you realize how many other things that could happen that have way worse odds! 

    A-freaking-men. How stupid. 


     

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  • I also vote in favor of the sammich... there is a reason why you want it.

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  • I ate deli meat everyday with DS (I didn't know about listeria).  Not a problem.  Like people said, the chances are very very tiny that something could happen.

    That being said now that I know about it, I have chosen not to eat it this time around.  My thinking is, I am going without caffeiene, fake sugars, and other things, I can go without deli meat sandwiches.  I don't want to even take a risk with anything that I am aware of.

  • imagemopsie:

    imagekps31kms2:
    I don't think one turkey sandwich will hurt. Wink

    All it takes is one bite of turkey that has listeria bacteria on it and bye bye baby! 

    Granted, the odds of it being tainted are one in a million, so you have to decide for yourself if it's worth it. 

     

    way to be a b!tch. 

    do you eat sandwiches even if you're not pregnant?? because your chances of getting it then are just as slim to none as they are now when you are pregnant. seriously, grow up.

  • WDIT of deli meats?  I think they are delicious, and I eat them cold.  And my doctor laughed when I asked him about avoiding them or heating them up. 
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    way to be a b!tch. 

    do you eat sandwiches even if you're not pregnant?? because your chances of getting it then are just as slim to none as they are now when you are pregnant. seriously, grow up.

    Not true. Pregnant women are 20 times more likely to contract listeriosis than the rest of the population, and they account for 27% of all cases. It's still extremely rare, but the effects can be nasty.

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  • imagekps31kms2:
    Ok, I know that packaged sandwich meats need to be heated up before eating.  What about fresh deli meats - like sliced turkey breast?  One of my customers just brought us a huge deli meat tray from his restuarant but I don't want to have a sandwich unless I know it is ok.  What do you think??

    You don't need to heat up deli meats. My doc said I can eat all deli meats as long as they're from a reputable place like and not from some random street vendor.

    To kill germs anyway, you have to heat food up typically above 140 degrees - which is pretty hot. I can't imagine eating heated deli meats. That's gotta be totally gross.

  • Thanks everyone!  I enjoyed my sandwich!  Hope everyone has a nice Friday night!
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