Round 2 for Jeni's.
Good thing ever since the first case I have only tried a few samples in the shop, and the flavors were not as good as before..
Time to really steer clear for good!
More AH & Graeters it is!
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Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams is once again battling listeria, a problem that caused a huge disruption in the company's business last year.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration found listeria in the company's Michigan Avenue production kitchen this past winter after two out of 75 swabs taken in January and February came back positive, according to a letter the FDA sent to Jeni's CEO John Lowe earlier this month.
The two positive swabs were from the prep-room floor and a wash room floor, the FDA said.
No listeria was found in Jeni's products, however, and the FDA took no further action. second finding of listeria on the floor in the kitchen occurred last year as well. The problem cost the company at least $2.7 million and resulted in the recall of 535,000 pounds of ice cream.
The bad news, he said, is that the strain of listeria found this year matches the strain found last year in a pint of Jeni's ice cream on the shelf of a Whole Foods in Nebraska and at the production kitchen.
"Oh, gee, that’s not good. It is not a sporadic, random event," Yousef said. "It seems that there is a niche in the environment that is breeding this and reproducing it."
Jeni's created a cleaning and testing program last year after it recalled products and revamped its kitchen in the wake of the outbreak. Jeni's has taken more than 2,000 swabs in its facility over the past year and only found listeria on the floor, according to a blog post on the company's website in response to the FDA's letter. It also noted, as experts have before, that listeria is just about everywhere.