Key Takeaway

Chicken eggs packaged in the following configurations 1) Premium Farm Fresh White Eggs, packaged in 6 count, 10 count, 12 count, and 18 count styrofoam cartons 2) Farm Fresh Eggs, packaged in 15 by Good Earth Egg Company was recalled on October 1, 2016. The hazard: Eggs may be contaminated with Salmonella Oranienburg

FDA Food Class I Terminated

Chicken eggs packaged in the following configurations 1) Premium Farm Fresh White Eggs, packaged in 6 count, 10 count, 12 count, and 18 count styrofoam cartons 2) Farm Fresh Eggs, packaged in 15

Recalled: October 1, 2016 ~59,129-15 dz cases & 26,795-30dz cases units affected F-0578-2017

Description

Chicken eggs packaged in the following configurations 1) Premium Farm Fresh White Eggs, packaged in 6 count, 10 count, 12 count, and 18 count styrofoam cartons 2) Farm Fresh Eggs, packaged in 15 dozen and 30 dozen cardboard boxes.

Hazard / Reason

Eggs may be contaminated with Salmonella Oranienburg

Class I: Dangerous or defective product that could cause serious health problems or death.

Class I is the most serious recall classification used by the FDA, indicating a reasonable probability of serious health consequences or death.

Products Affected

Chicken eggs packaged in the following configurations 1) Premium Farm Fresh White Eggs, packaged in 6 count, 10 count, 12 count, and 18 count styrofoam cartons 2) Farm Fresh Eggs, packaged in 15

Food

Chicken eggs packaged in the following configurations 1) Premium Farm Fresh White Eggs, packaged in 6 count, 10 count, 12 count, and 18 count styrofoam cartons 2) Farm Fresh Eggs, packaged in 15

Food

Company Information

Good Earth Egg Company

Bonne Terre, MO, United States

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Distribution

Missouri, Kansas, and Illinois

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