Eggs recalled after Salmonella outbreak sickens nearly 100 people: Full list of products to avoid
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At least 95 people have been infected with Salmonella linked to recalled eggs, with 73 illnesses in California and 18 hospitalizations; no deaths have been reported. Country Eggs, LLC issued a recall on August 27, 2025 for Large Brown Cage Free "Sunshine Yolks" eggs after the FDA alerted the company to possible contamination. The recalled eggs were delivered to stores in California and Nevada and carry code No. CA-7695 with sell-by dates from July 1 through September 18, 2025. The FDA conducted traceback investigations and identified Country Eggs as a common supplier. Country Eggs has stopped production of affected products and issued an apology while addressing the issue.
Country Eggs, LLC, a Lucerne Valley, California, company, issued a recall for its Large Brown Cage Free "Sunshine Yolks" eggs on August 27, 2025. The recall came after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) alerted the company of the possible contamination. The recall notice stated that the eggs were delivered to stores in both California and Nevada, and the affected brands include:
Where did people get sick? In addition to California and Nevada, 12 other states have seen illnesses, including Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Minnesota, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington State. In an update published on Thursday, the FDA noted that the organization "conducted traceback based on where ill people reported shopping or eating eggs/egg-containing dishes during the timeframe of interest, and Country Eggs, LLC, was identified as a common supplier."
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