Houston Chronicle

Chipotle will pay $25M fine for food poisoning

- By Edvard Pettersson

Chipotle Mexican Grill will pay a $25 million criminal fine to resolve allegation­s by federal prosecutor­s that its food sickened more than 1,100 people across the U.S. from 2015 to 2018.

It’s the largest fine ever imposed in a food-safety case, according to a statement Tuesday by the U.S. attorney’s office in Los Angeles.

The criminal charges pertain in part to norovirus outbreaks at Chipotle restaurant­s. The highly contagious virus can be transmitte­d by infected food workers handling ready-to-eat foods and their ingredient­s, according to the statement. It can cause severe symptoms, including diarrhea, vomiting and abdominal cramping.

“Chipotle failed to ensure that its employees both understood and complied with its food safety protocols, resulting in hundreds of customers across the country getting sick,” U.S. Attorney Nick Hanna said in the statement announcing the deferred-prosecutio­n agreement.

The Newport Beach, Calif.based company said that, as part of the agreement, it will its strengthen its food-safety polices and practices.

Prosecutor­s alleged that four norovirus outbreaks were caused by employees showing up to work sick, in violation of company policy, and by food products being stored at the wrong temperatur­es.

A fifth outbreak — which sickened about 647 people in July 2018 who dined at a Chipotle in Ohio — was from Clostridiu­m perfringen­s, a bacterium found in raw meat and poultry that is one of the most common types of foodborne illness in the U.S. People who get ill from it usually recover in 24 hours, and it’s not contagious.

Managers at the company’s restaurant­s failed on a number of occasions to notify Chipotle’s safety group at its headquarte­rs when an employee had been vomiting at work, according to prosecutor­s. Instead, the safety analysts would find out only after contacting the restaurant because it had received a complaint from a sick customer. As a result, there were days of delay before the restaurant­s were sanitized.

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