BREAKING NEWS: Salmonella outbreak triggers massive egg recall

A seven-state outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis illnesses has been traced to eggs supplied by August Egg Company of Hilmar, California, according to information from the CDC and the FDA.

As of today, the CDC has received reports of 79 confirmed outbreak cases, including 21 hospitalizations. Cases have been reported from Arizona (3), California (63), Kentucky (1), Nebraska (2), New Jersey (2), Nevada (4), and Washington (4).

The first case was identified on February 24, 2025. Victims range in age from 1 year to 90 years, with a median age of 48 years.

Of 30 people interviewed, 27 (90%) reported eating eggs. Six of the victims from Kentucky, New Jersey, and Washington reported having traveled to California or Nevada in the week before they became ill.

The FDA has conducted an inspection of August Egg Company’s processing facility and has recovered Salmonella that is closely related to the outbreak strain from environmental samples collected during the inspection.

August Egg Company has announced a recall of 1,700,000 dozen brown cage free eggs and brown certified organic eggs, sold under the brand names, Clover, First Street, Nulaid, O Organics, Marketside, Raleys, Simple Truth, Sun Harvest, and Sunnyside.

The recalled eggs will have printed on the carton or package a plant code number P-6562 or CA5330 with the Julian Dates between 32 to 126. The recalled retail eggs will be in fiber or plastic cartons, with the above codes printed on one side of the carton. The eggs were packed in cartons of 12 or 18, or supplied in flats.

The eggs were distributed from February 3, 2025, through May 15, 2025, with sell by dates from March 4, 2025, to June 4, 2025, within California and Nevada and were sold at retail locations including Save Mart, FoodMaxx, Lucky, Smart & Final, Safeway, Raleys, Food 4 Less and Ralphs.

The eggs were also distributed from February 3, 2025, through May 6, 2025, with sell by dates from March 4, 2025, to June 19, 2025, to Walmart locations in California, Washington, Nevada, Arizona, Wyoming, New Mexico, Nebraska, Indiana and Illinois.

Please refer to the recall notice for a detailed list of affected eggs.

According to information contained in the company’s recall notice, the company has been voluntarily diverting its eggs to an egg-breaking plant for pasteurization for more than a month. The company gave no explanation as to why it delayed recalling its eggs from the marketplace until today.

  • Consumers, restaurants, and retailers should not eat, sell, or serve recalled brown cage free and brown certified organic eggs from August Egg Company.
  • Consumers, restaurants, and retailers who purchased or received the recalled eggs, including wholesale eggs, should carefully clean and sanitize any surfaces or containers that they touched.
  • Check your refrigerators for the recalled brown cage free and brown certified organic eggs and throw them away or return them to the place of purchase. If you stored the eggs without the original packaging and can’t tell if it is part of this outbreak, throw them away.
  • Wash hands, utensils, and surfaces with hot, soapy water before and after handling raw eggs and raw egg-containing foods. Follow FDA’s safe handling and cleaning advice and use extra care in cleaning and sanitizing any surfaces and containers that may have come in contact with this product to reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
  • Contact your healthcare provider if you think you may have developed symptoms of a Salmonella infection, after eating eggs.

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BREAKING NEWS: Backyard poultry Salmonella outbreak turns deadly

The number of confirmed Salmonella infections linked to contact with backyard poultry has increased almost 15-fold, from seven cases in 6 states as of May 5, 2025 to 104 cases in 35 states as of May 30th.

One person has died; twenty-five have been hospitalized.

The CDC has added a second outbreak strain to its investigation. The agency reports that cases linked to backyard poultry include infections with Salmonella Mbandaka and Salmonella Enteritidis.

Victims range in age from less than one year to 85 years, with a median age of 18 years. Nearly one third of the victims (32%) are less than five years old.

If history is any indicator, we could easily see another 10-fold increase in the confirmed case count. During the decade spanning 2015-2024, contact with backyard poultry accounted for more than 9300 confirmed Salmonella infections, 1,999 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.


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Recalls and Alerts: May 13-14, 2025

Here is today’s list of food safety recalls, product withdrawals, allergy alerts and miscellaneous compliance issues. The live links will take you directly to the official recall notices and company news releases that contain detailed information for each recall and alert.

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Outbreak/Illness Investigations

USA: FDA is investigating a new outbreak of 17 confirmed cases of Salmonella Montevideo linked to a not-yet-identified food.

USA: FDA is investigating a new outbreak of 11 confirmed cases of E. coli O145:H28 linked to a not-yet-identified food.

USA (Update): FDA continues to investigate two outbreaks of Salmonella Enteritidis linked to not-yet-identified foods. The total number of confirmed cases in the two outbreaks has reached 107.

United States

Allergy Alert: Ariana Sweets Inc. recalls AFGHANI CORN BREAD “Doda” (24 oz; manufactured prior to 4/24/2025; UPC 753182432670) due to undeclared sesame and wheat.

Allergy Alert: NatureMills US Inc. recalls Rice Mixes, Soups, Spice Mixes & Powders, Porridge Mix, and Papads & Vadam due to undeclared wheat, milk, and sesame.

Public Health Alert: FSIS issues public health alert for Big Y quick easy meals CHICKEN BACON RANCH WRAP (10 oz; Lot #25122; Sell by 05/07/2025) and MARKET 32 BY PRICE CHOPPER Chicken Bacon Ranch Wrap (10 oz; Lot #25122; Sell through 05/07/2025) due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall: Hanshaw & Capling Farms, LLC recalls H&C Farms Raw Premium Tomatoes, Naturally Grown from Seed (Lot# 098 14TO3-1) due to potential Salmonella contamination.

Canada

Allergy Alert: Seven Seas Fish Co. Ltd. recalls Blue Harbour brand Raw White Shrimp (454g; Lot WO41362A & WO41344B; Best before 2026 JL 18; UPC 0 59702 51400 1) and unbranded Raw P&D Tail-On White Shrimp 26/30 (20 lbs (4 x 5); Best by Jul 18 2026; UPC 1 08 43237 00405 5) due to undeclared sulphites.

Allergy Alert: TJX Canada recalls Cucina & Amore brand Pesto Alla Genovese Basil (225g; Best by 03/2027) due to undeclared Brazil nuts, pine nuts and milk.

Food Safety Recall: Custan Foods Ltd. recalls Hak brand Boerenkool and Spinazie (Various weights; Batch codes LG262 up to and including LG292) due to foreign matter contamination (pieces of rubber).

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Europe

Food Safety Recall (Denmark): Orskov Foods A/S recalls Filtreret æblemost / Filtered apple juice (1 L; Lot 270326; Best before 27.03.2026) due to mold contamination.

Food Safety Recall (Finland): Conaxess Trade Finland Oy recalls Bonduelle Maissi / Canned corn (3 x 150g; Batch codes L4230 008 07 06:55 – 08:00, L4230 008 07 13:00 – 19:00,
L4230 008 08 13:00 – 19:00, and L4231 008 08 05:00 – 12:00) due to a manufacturing defect in the cans.

Food Safety Recall (France): CHARCUTERIE DE CAMPAGNE VAUX MAISON recalls Maison Vaux Charcuterie de Campagne brand Jambonneau de porc cuit en poche sous vide individuelle / Cooked ham (Lot 517CE) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): SOCIETE FROMAGERE DU LIVRADOIS recalls Société fromagère du Livradois brand Tomme de montagne portion frais emballé / cheese (Lots 6141192 & 6141195; Use by 29/05/2025 & 01/06/2025, respectively) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): SOCIETE FROMAGERE DU LIVRADOIS recalls Livradois brand TOME / Cheese wheels (Lot 6141; Various use-by dates) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): EUROPAFROM recalls Europafrom brand FERME LINOL Le pisé du Lot / Raw goat’s milk cheese (Lot P050425; Use by 09/05/2025) due to Staphylococcus aureus contamination.

Food Safety Recall (France): PRESTIGE DE LA SARTHE recalls Prestige de la Sarthe brand Rillons (Lot 14094; Use by 19/05/2025) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

Hong Kong and Singapore

No Alerts

Australia and New Zealand

Allergy Alert (New Zealand): Asian Savour World Pty Ltd recalls Binggrae brand Power Cap Watermelon flavoured Ice Tube (130 ml; Batch 20241107 – 20261106 F1; Best before 2026/11/06; Product of South Korea) due to undeclared milk.

Food Safety Recall (Australia): Fresh Frontier Pty Ltd recalls Spicy Chicken Mango Pasta Salad (300g & 500g; Use by 17May25) due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

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