Eggs linked to salmonella outbreak recalled
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The products were distributed nationwide and 6,668 cases are involved in the recall, although the FDA added that only 12 individual units are believed to have been affected. The recall remains ongoing, as of June 10. The FDA did not disclose if any allergic reactions had been reported in relation to this recall.
A Salmonella outbreak has raised alarm in the US. The bacteria is said to be spreading via contaminated eggs, prompting a recall of 1.7 million dozen eggs.
August Egg Company of Hilmar is recalling 1,700,000 dozen brown cage-free and brown certified organic eggs for potential salmonella risk. The eggs were distributed over the last four months, some with sell by dates as late as June 19, according to the recall notice from the Food and Drug Administration.
Church & Dwight Co., Inc. has issued a recall of several Zicam and Orajel products due to microbial contamination.
Salmonella causes symptoms from diarrhea and fever to severe, sometimes life-threatening infections in vulnerable groups. U.S. consumers are being urged to thoroughly inspect their deli, salad, and produce purchases, as healthy individuals are at risk.
The Food and Drug Administration has announced another recall involving cucumbers linked to a Salmonella outbreak. On Wednesday, the agency said TGD Cuts, LLC of Jessup, Maryland voluntarily recalled products it made using cucumbers from Bedner Growers, Inc. of Boynton Beach, Florida.
More than 10 food items were recalled for salmonella on the FDA's recalls, market withdrawals and safety alerts list for May 2025. See full list.
A MAJOR recall was issued for a popular Irish food item due to the presence of Listeria. More severed infections can “causing serious complications” and kill roughly one in five