Brooke Martin+FollowEggs Salmonella Recall: Should You Worry?Heads up if you’re making breakfast in Northern California! Over 1,500 dozen eggs from Vega Farms just got recalled after dozens of people got sick with Salmonella—13 even landed in the hospital. The culprit? Not the chickens, but the equipment. If you bought brown eggs with a sell-by date of Dec. 22 or earlier, check your fridge and skip the scramble. Stay safe and double-check those cartons! #Business #Industry #EggRecall00Share
Chris Lyons+FollowEgg recall in Northern California: What to knowNorthern California shoppers are being urged to check their eggs after dozens fell ill and 13 were hospitalized due to salmonella linked to Vega Farms. Over 1,500 dozen cartons have been recalled, affecting grocery stores, restaurants, and farmers markets across the region. If you spot Vega Farms eggs with handler code 2136 and sell-by dates before 12-22-25, toss them out immediately. It’s a big reminder of how quickly food safety issues can hit close to home. Has anyone in the community noticed these eggs at local stores, or had to deal with a recall before? #Health #BodyHealth #EggRecall00Share
awaters+FollowEgg Recall Alert: Check Your Fridge!Egg lovers, heads up! Some eggs from Vega Farms and Black Sheep Egg Company are being recalled because of a salmonella scare. If you bought eggs recently, check the dates and codes on your cartons—better safe than sorry. The good news? No one’s gotten sick yet, but it’s a reminder to always double-check your groceries. Toss any recalled eggs and give your fridge a quick wipe-down. Stay healthy and keep those breakfast scrambles safe! #Business #Industry #EggRecall90Share