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Egg Company issued a voluntary recall on June 6 following reports of numerous salmonella infections across multiple states.
Eggs are a hot commodity in U.S. grocery stores at the moment—between egg shortages and recalls, it’s left folks concerned ...
On June 5, the FDA reclassified the recall as a Class II, a “situation in which use of, or exposure to, a violative product ...
The recalls impacted a large geographic area and involve widely consumed items, raising safety concerns among Costco's U.S. membership base.
Costco egg recall: These eggs with a risk of salmonella could still be in your refrigerator If you are Costco member, you should know that some Kirkland eggs were recalled by the warehouse ...
The FDA has set the Costco egg recall at class I, the highest risk level, over potential Salmonella contamination. Nearly 260,000 eggs sold under the Kirkland Signature brand in 25 Costco stores ...
The Costco egg recall affects the Kirkland Signature brand, organic pasture-raised, 24-count, grade A, large eggs. The reason for the recall is that "eggs from a positive Salmonella environment ...
The FDA has classified its recall of eggs sold under Costco's Kirkland brand as a Class I recall, a designation reserved for instances of the highest potential health risk — including death.
The Costco egg recall covers Kirkland Signature brand, organic and pasture-raised, grade-A large and sold in 24-count plastic cartons. You can identify affected eggs with the following numbers ...
The recall applies to products with a UPC code of 9661910680 that also have the Julian code 327 and a use-by date of Jan. 5, 2025.
The FDA has classified its recall of eggs sold under Costco's Kirkland brand as a Class I recall, a designation reserved for instances of the highest potential health risk — including death.