Cage-free eggs blamed for latest Salmonella Enteritidis outbreak

Brown, cage-free eggs from Country Eggs, LLC (Lucerne Valley, California) have been linked to 95 confirmed cases of Salmonella Enteritidis illnesses in 14 states, according to information released today (August 28, 2025) by the CDC.

Eighteen people have been hospitalized.

Outbreak cases have been reported in Arizona (1), California (73), Florida (1), Georgia (1), Hawaii (1), Iowa (1), Minnesota (4), North Carolina (2), Nebraska (1), Nevada (3), New York (2), Pennsylvania (1), and Washington (3).

Patient interviews conducted by the CDC and its local partners identified eggs and egg-containing dishes as the most likely source of the illnesses. Traceback investigations conducted by the FDA identified Country Eggs, LLC as a common supplier of the eggs.

On August 27, 2025, Country Eggs, LLC announced a recall of LARGE BROWN CAGE FREE SUNSHINE YOLKS sold under the following brand names and package formats

  • Nagatoshi:- Sell by dates 7/1/25 through 9/16/25; No. CA 7695
  • Misuho:- Sell by dates 7/1/25 through 9/16/25; No. CA 7695
  • Nijiya Markets:- Sell by dates 7/1/25 through 9/16/25; No. CA 7695
  • Country Eggs LARGE BROWN SUNSHINE YOLKS:– Packed 1/15 DZ Bulk for Foodservice; Sell by 7/1/25 – 9/16/25

The recalled eggs were distributed in California and Nevada to grocery stores and foodservice distributors.

The first outbreak case was reported in January 2025. By mid-April, more than 30 outbreak cases had been identified.

The FDA initiated a traceback investigation on April 23, 2025, but was unable to trace a likely source of the outbreak and ended the investigation.

Between mid-June and mid-July, the CDC received reports of spike in the occurrence of illnesses caused by the same outbreak strain. The reports included reports of illnesses experienced by customers of four restaurants.

With this new information, the FDA reopened its traceback investigation and determined that Country Eggs was a common supplier of the eggs consumed by outbreak victims.

Country Eggs, LLC has been inspected only once by the FDA, according to information posted on the FDA Inspection Data Dashboard.

This inspection took place in November 2016 and the company’s operation was graded as “Voluntary Action Indicated.”

The inspector found two significant items that required correction:

Based on information available on the FDA website, there is no evidence that a follow-up inspection ever took place.

  • Do not eat any recalled eggs. Throw them away or return them to where you bought them.
  • Wash items and surfaces that may have touched the recalled eggs using hot soapy water or a dishwasher.
  • Call your healthcare provider if you have any of these severe Salmonella symptoms:
    • Diarrhea and a fever higher than 102°F
    • Diarrhea for more than 3 days that is not improving
    • Bloody diarrhea
    • So much vomiting that you cannot keep liquids down
    • Signs of dehydration, such as not peeing much, dry mouth and throat, and feeling dizzy when standing up
  • Businesses should not sell or serve recalled eggs
  • Businesses should wash and sanitize items and surfaces that may have come in contact with recalled eggs.

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Recalls and Alerts: August 27, 2025

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Outbreak/Illness Investigations

SPAIN: A large Salmonella outbreak at a hotel in La Manga del Mar Menor (Murcia) has sickened 146 people, with 21 requiring hospitalization (13 adults and 8 children). Authorities have suspended the hotel’s kitchen.

USA: FDA is investigating a new outbreak of 31 Salmonella Enteritidis illnesses linked to an as-yet-unidentified food. Also, the agency has reopened a previous unsuccessful investigation into an outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis that has since increased to 95 cases (see also Country Eggs, LLC recall notice, below).

United States

Allergy Alert: Taylor Fresh Foods recalls Taylor Farms Honey Balsamic Salad Kit (6/8.3oz; Code dates starting with TFRS; Best if used by up to and including September 4, 2025) due to undeclared sesame and soy.

Food Safety Recall: Country Eggs, LLC recalls Country Eggs LARGE BROWN SUNSHINE YOLKS (Sell by dates 7/1/25 through 9/16/25) due to possible Salmonella contamination. Recalled product was delivered to grocery stores and food service distributors.

Canada

Allergy Alert: Henlong Oriental Gifts & Foods Co. Ltd. recalls Lucky Boat brand Frozen Fried Featherback Fish Meat (400g; Best before 2028-02-08; UPC 8 934966 036136) due to undeclared wheat.

Allergy Alert: Camerises Mistouk (Labrecque, QC) recalls various onion confits due to undeclared wheat, barley, oats and sulphites.

Allergy Alert: De Bons Petits Plats (Montréal, QC) recalls CASSOULET AU CONFIT DE CANARD ET SAUCISSE DE TOULOUSE / Cassoulet with duck confit and Toulouse sausage (All lots) due to undeclared soy and sulphites.

Food Safety Recall: Pistachio Choco, La Brioche recall various pistachio-containing products due to Salmonella contamination.

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Ireland and United Kingdom

Food Safety Recall (Ireland): Manufacturer recalls The Toons Bridge Dairy Ricotta & Buffalo Ricotta cheeses (200g & 1 kg; Multiple Use by dates) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Ireland): Trade recalls Gillot cru Petit Camembert (150g; Best before  26.08.2025; Product of France) due to shiga toxin-producing E. coli contamination.

Hong Kong and Singapore

No Alerts

Australia and New Zealand

No Alerts

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Outbreak/Illness Investigations

INDIA: A mass food poisoning incident occurred on the set of a film in Leh Ladakh, affecting over 100 of the 300 crew members and linked to possible contamination of chicken products served. 

United States

Food Safety Recall: Beaver Street Fisheries, LLC recalls Great Value Frozen Raw Shrimp EZ-Peel & Deveined Tail-On (21-25 Per lb; Lot codes 8005540-1, 8005538-1, and 8005539-1; Best by 3/15/2027) due to possible Cesium-137 contamination.

Pet Food Safety Recall: Viva Raw LLC recalls Viva Ground Beef for Dogs; Viva Beef & Turkey for Puppies (Lot 21495) and Viva Ground Chicken for Dogs; Viva Chunked Chicken for Dogs; Viva Chicken for Cats; Viva Pure Chicken (Lot 21975) due to Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Canada

Food Safety Recall: Greenworld Foods Express Inc. recalls Shaikh Al Kar brand Plain Halva (400g; Batch No. 040225.V; Best before 2027.Feb.04; UPC 6 253011 500647) due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Green Farm Pistachio Inc. recalls Habibi brand Pistachio Kernel (10 kg; Lot 306.24IR41; Best before NOV 2026; UPC 70847446000626) due to Salmonella contamination.

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Ireland and United Kingdom

Food Safety Recall (Ireland): Glenhaven Foods recalls Braemoor Red Hen Ham & Cheese Chicken Kievs (500g; Batch code 25190B; Best before October 2026; Product of Ireland) due to Salmonella contamination.

Hong Kong and Singapore

Allergy Alert (Hong Kong): Nowaday International Development Limited recalls Cocobella Coconut Yogurt (150g & 500g; Multiple flavours; Use by dates up to and including October 6, 2025; Product of Australia) due to undeclared milk.

Allergy Alert (Singapore): Made Brands Pte Ltd recalls Cocobella Coconut Yoghurt (150g and 500g; Use by dates 22 Aug 2025 to 5 Oct 2025, inclusive; Product of Australia) due to undeclared milk.

Australia and New Zealand

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