Quantcast

The DNAinfo archives brought to you by WNYC.
Read the press release here.

Sabra Issues Massive Hummus Recall After Listeria Found in Facility

By Ben Fractenberg | November 21, 2016 5:43pm | Updated on November 22, 2016 4:55pm
 Sabra issued a voluntary recall for hummus with a
Sabra issued a voluntary recall for hummus with a "best before" date up to Jan. 23 after Listeria was found in one of their facilities.
View Full Caption
Sabra

MIDTOWN — You might want to find something else to dip your pita chips in. 

Popular hummus producer, Sabra, issued a recall after listeria was found in a manufacturing facility in Virginia, according to a company statement issued Saturday and a spokeswoman. 

The voluntary recall is for most flavors, including classic hummus, olive, red pepper and garlic herb with a “best before” date up to and including Jan. 23, according to the company and FDA. Consumers can fill out an online form to receive a replacement coupon.

“We have invested heavily in technology and enhancing our processes and protocols, with guidance and input from external experts, to develop and put in place industry-leading food safety procedures, such as testing finished product from the production line every two minutes for pathogens including listeria,’ Sabra CEO Shali Shalit Shoval said in a statement.

“We want to reassure our consumers that our procedures include extensive finished product testing, and no products tested positive for contaminants. We are taking action because consumer safety is a top priority.”

You can also find a full list of recalled products on the FDA’s website.

“Listeria monocytogenes is an organism, which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems,” the FDA warned.

Healthy adults generally suffer short-term symptoms like fever and nausea.