FDA finds problems at Jeni’s ice cream plant in Columbus
Associated Press
WASHINGTON
A government investigation of Ohio-based Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams found inadequate testing and cleaning in its Columbus plant that had become contaminated with listeria.
The company recalled all its products last month after listeria was discovered in some pints of Jeni’s ice cream, and listeria also was found in the plant.
There are no known illnesses connected to the recall, and Jeni’s says it is making ice cream again and reopening its shops Friday after intensive cleaning.
Jeni’s CEO John Lowe said on the company’s website Thursday that “we had fixed every issue identified” by May 11.