1.7 Million Eggs Recalled in Nine States as Salmonella Outbreak Grows
- In June 2025, the FDA announced a recall of approximately 1.7 million dozen brown cage-free and organic eggs produced by August Egg Company in Hilmar, California, due to concerns over salmonella contamination.
- The recall followed illnesses reported from February 24 to May 17 across nine states where eggs were distributed, with 79 people sickened and 21 hospitalized but no deaths reported.
- Recalled eggs were sold at Walmart and other retailers in California, Arizona, and seven additional states, with sell-by dates ranging from March 4 to June 19, and the cartons bear plant codes P-6562 or CA5330.
- The CDC described salmonella symptoms as diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps typically lasting four to seven days and advised consumers to discard recalled eggs or return them for a refund.
- August Egg Company began an investigation to prevent recurrence and recommended businesses stop selling recalled products and sanitize affected areas to reduce further risk.
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1.7 Million Eggs Recalled Amid Salmonella Outbreak
As if the bird flu hadn’t impacted the egg supply enough, now a Salmonella outbreak has caused the recall of 1.7 million eggs. The outbreak has been traced to eggs distributed by August Egg Company. It has infected 79 people across Arizona, California, Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, Nevada, and Washington, with 21 hospitalized. There have been no reported deaths, federal authorities announced. The contaminated eggs, including brown organic and cag…
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