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One egg memory Has been declared due to possibility salmonella contamination,
California Department of Public Health issued a recall Friday for Vega Farms eggs, which were distributed throughout the Sacramento and Davis areas of the state in addition to restaurants and farmers markets.
A spokesperson for Vega Farms confirmed to the local news outlet KCRA The contamination was caused by the company’s processing equipment and affected only 1,515 dozen eggs, not the farm’s hens.
To identify the recalled eggs, consumers can check their 12-count cartons and 30-count eggs with sell-by dates of December 22 or earlier. Julian dates – a three-digit code (001-365) printed on the carton indicating the specific day of the year they were washed, graded and packed – 328 or less are also affected.
The handler code for the recalled eggs shipped to restaurants and farmers markets is 2136.
Whereas the spokesperson of Vega Farms said KCRA It disposed of all products from affected store locations, with customers still urged to check their refrigerators and throw away any recalled eggs.
No illnesses have been reported from consumption of affected eggs.
According to the United States Food and Drug Administration, people should also clean all utensils, surfaces or containers that the recalled eggs touched.
Symptoms of Salmonella poisoning include diarrhea, fever, severe vomiting, dehydration and stomach cramps. Most people who fall ill recover within a week. Infection can be serious in young children, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems, who may require hospitalization.
Eggs come later A former Black Sheep Egg Company recollection was extended by the FDA. In September, the Arkansas-based company recalled 10 different types of its brown and white eggs due to possible Salmonella contamination.
A month later, the recall was updated and declared Class I, meaning it was a “situation in which there is a reasonable probability that use of or exposure to a violative product may result in serious health consequences or death,” according to the FDA. fda,
The affected cartons were sold at retailers in Arkansas and Missouri, as well as wholesale and broker locations in Mississippi, Texas, and California. However, no illnesses have been reported.
According to a press release shared by the FDA in September, the recalled products are 12- and 18-count cartons of Black Sheep Egg Company’s Free Range Large Grade A brown eggs.
Best by dates of August 22, 2025 through October 31, 2025 are written on the side of the carton of eggs. They can also be identified by UPC codes: 860010568507 and 860010568538.
Various free range Grade AA medium brown eggs, including 12-count cartons and 900 dozen per pallet, were also recalled. They both have best by dates from August 7, 2025 to October 16, 2025.
