E. coli outbreak linked to raw clover sprouts served at Jimmy John’s

"This is an ongoing problem for Jimmy John's, and they seem to not be able to get it right. They just simply shouldn't have brought these back on the market," Marler said.

The corporate spokesperson for Jimmy John’s said she could not comment on the case.

"I almost wish they wouldn't run anything until they get the results back. Because why would you look like an idiot, if there's nothing wrong with the product?" Scharf said.

Scharf said he gets consistent lab tests done on his sprouts, and the results have been clean. He said there has been  no proven contamination besides the anecdotes of surveys taken from the 10 people who are ill.