Over 6 million eggs from Black Sheep Egg Company and Kenz Henz are being recalled due to salmonella contamination, with testing revealing multiple strains of the bacteria. Consumers are advised to discard the eggs and practice proper hygiene when handling raw eggs to prevent illness.
The FDA has issued a nationwide recall of over 6 million eggs from Black Sheep Egg Company due to potential salmonella contamination, affecting products sold in Texas, Arkansas, and Missouri, with consumers advised to dispose of or return the eggs and follow proper food safety practices.
Black Sheep Egg Company is recalling certain cartons of its free-range large eggs due to salmonella contamination detected at its processing facility, urging consumers to discard or return the eggs and sanitize surfaces that may have come into contact with them.
A multistate Salmonella outbreak linked to specific eggs has sickened 95 people across 14 states, including North Carolina, prompting a recall of eggs by Country Eggs, LLC. The CDC advises checking and discarding the recalled eggs and seeking medical attention for severe symptoms. The true number of cases may be higher due to underreporting and delayed reporting.
Over 1.7 million eggs from August Egg Company are being voluntarily recalled across nine states due to potential salmonella contamination, which has already sickened 79 people. The company halted distribution and is working to address safety concerns, urging consumers to discard or return the eggs and practice proper hygiene.
August Egg Company recalled 1.7 million eggs sold in Nevada and other states due to Salmonella contamination, linked to a multistate outbreak with 79 reported cases and 21 hospitalizations, affecting various brands and sold in multiple stores from February to May 2025.
The FDA has recalled over 20 million eggs from August Egg Company due to a Salmonella outbreak that has sickened 79 people across seven states. Consumers are advised to check for specific codes on egg cartons and discard any recalled eggs to prevent illness.
Nearly 2 million eggs are being recalled across seven US states due to salmonella contamination, which has already sickened 79 people and hospitalized 21. The eggs, sold under various brands, pose a risk of severe illness or death if consumed raw or undercooked, prompting urgent disposal or return. Authorities warn that contaminated eggs may still be in consumers' refrigerators, emphasizing thorough cooking to kill bacteria.
A salmonella outbreak linked to August Egg Company in California has sickened at least 79 people across nine states, leading to a voluntary recall of 1.7 million dozen eggs sold under various brands. The eggs, distributed in California, Nevada, and other states, are identified by plant codes P-6562 or CA5330, and consumers are advised to discard or return them. The outbreak has resulted in hospitalizations and is likely underreported, with symptoms including diarrhea, fever, and cramps.
August Egg Company is recalling 1.7 million dozen eggs due to potential Salmonella contamination, which poses health risks especially to vulnerable populations. The eggs, distributed across several states and sold under multiple brands, have specific plant codes and sell-by dates. Consumers are advised to return the eggs for a refund and contact the company for further information.
Handsome Brook Farms has recalled over 10,000 organic eggs sold under Costco's Kirkland Signature label due to potential salmonella contamination. The affected eggs were distributed to Costco stores in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, with a "use by" date of January 5, 2025. No illnesses have been reported, and customers are advised to return the eggs for a refund. The recall was initiated after eggs not meant for retail were mistakenly packaged for sale.
Costco has recalled 10,000 cartons of Kirkland brand eggs due to potential salmonella contamination, affecting stores in five states. The recall involves 24-count cartons with a specific Julian code and use-by date. No illnesses have been reported from these eggs. Additionally, SunFed Produce has recalled cucumbers sold in 26 states and Canada after several salmonella-related illnesses were reported. Salmonella is a common foodborne pathogen that can cause serious illness, especially in vulnerable populations.
More than 10,000 cartons of organic eggs sold at Costco under the Kirkland Signature brand are being recalled due to potential salmonella contamination. Distributed by Handsome Brook Farms to 25 Costco locations in the southeastern U.S., the affected eggs have numbers 327 and P1363 with a use-by date of January 5, 2025. No illnesses have been reported, but consumers are advised to discard or return the eggs for a refund. This recall is unrelated to a separate salmonella outbreak linked to Milo’s Poultry Farms.
Handsome Brook Farms is recalling 10,800 units of Kirkland Signature Organic Pasture Raised 24-Count Eggs sold at Costco stores in Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee due to potential salmonella contamination. The recall affects eggs with UPC 9661910680 and Julian Code 327, with a use-by date of January 6, 2025. Consumers are advised to return the eggs to Costco for a refund or dispose of them. No illnesses have been reported yet.