
Effingham, IL-(Effingham Radio)- More than six-million brown eggs are being recalled nationwide over a salmonella risk. This action comes after the FDA found multiple salmonella strains at a Black Sheep Egg plant in Arkansas.
The company has voluntarily recalled the eggs which were distributed between July 9th and September 17th. The recall involves 12-count and 18-count packages with “Best Buy” dates ranging from August 22nd to October 31st. The FDA says some of the eggs were repackaged by other companies, including Kenz Henz in Texas, under different brand names.
Consumers are being warned not to eat or serve recalled eggs and wash hands, utensils and kitchen counters thoroughly with hot, soapy water after handling raw eggs.
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