An E.coli outbreak has been linked to clover sprouts served on sandwiches at Jimmy John's and other restaurants.
This isn't the first time that sprouts served at Jimmy John's have made people sick. Over the last five years, five food poisoning outbreaks have been linked to sprouts on Jimmy John's sandwiches.
In this outbreak, the bacteria E. coli O121 sickened 10 people, five of whom were hospitalized.
Symptoms of an E.coli infection include abdominal cramping, diarrhea that is often bloody, nausea and vomiting.Some infections can cause life-threatening illness or long-term health problems.
Fred Pritzker and the food safety attorneys at Pritzker Olsen have had decades of success representing food poisoning clients including a recent $4.5 million settlement in an E.coli case.
If you think you may be part of this E. coli outbreak, contact Pritzker Olsen for a free, no-obligation consultation with a food safety attorney. send an e-mail to pritzkerlaw.com or call toll free 1888-377-8900
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