Sabra of Colonial Heights, VA is recalling hummus products, about 50 SKUs in all, after finding Listeria monocytogenes in their facility. The product being recalled is all product manufactured before November 8, 2016 (Coded “Best Before” date up through January 23, 2017). The statement says that product had not tested positive, but there is probably a concern of where they found it in the facility.
With what appears to be a shelf-life of 75 days, there is probably over 2 months of production potentially in the marketplace or in consumer's refrigerators. As a ready-to-eat product, there can be significant risk if the organism is present, so it is important to dispose of product.
According to the FDA investigation...."27 swabs of the processing environment that contained Listeria monocytogenes. Analysis by pulse-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) revealed that one of the strains of Listeria monocytogenes found during the recent inspection matches a strain found in a retail product sample collected in 2015, indicating this strain of Listeria monocytogenes may be persistent in the production environment."
Sabra had
another recall in 2015 when a positive product sample was found. Another company
recalled hummus product in 2014. Finding the same Listeria strain in the environment is a concern, and especially the large number of samples.
FDA Recall Noticehttp://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm529967.htm
Sabra Dipping Company Issues Voluntary Recall Of Certain Hummus Products Because Of Possible Health Risks
For Immediate Release
November 19, 2016