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Massive egg recall in US south and south-west due to salmonella outbreak

About 1.6m dozen eggs from Texas recalled amid one of the largest recorded foodborne illness outbreaks in US history

Massive egg recall in US south and south-west due to salmonella outbreak

TL;DR

  • Nearly 1.6 million dozen eggs are subject to a Class I recall (highest risk) by the FDA due to potential salmonella contamination.
  • The outbreak linked to the recalled eggs has sickened at least 98 people across 17 states, resulting in 26 hospitalizations.
  • The recalled eggs were produced in Texas by Midwest Poultry Services and distributed to southern and southwestern US states, including Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
  • The eggs have best-by and sell-by dates extending through August 17, meaning they may still be in circulation.
  • This recall is occurring amidst a period of significant food safety concerns in the US, including other large-scale outbreaks.