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    Are you unknowingly risking salmonella from your eggs? Dozens sickened in massive outbreak linked to brown organic eggs — 1.7 million recalled nationwide. Here’s what you need to know before it’s too late!

    Salmonella outbreak linked to eggs forces a swift recall of 1.7 million brown organic and cage-free cartons from August Egg Company, Hilmar, California. Federal investigators say 79 people across seven states, mostly California, fell ill and 21 were hospitalized after eating contaminated eggs sold between February 3 and May 15, 2025, at Walmart, Safeway, Ralphs, Raley’s, Save Mart and FoodMaxx. The FDA found the same salmonella strain in the plant; the CDC urges shoppers to discard affected cartons with sell-by dates March 4–June 19, 2025, wash kitchen surfaces thoroughly, and watch for fever, diarrhea or stomach cramps within 72 hours of possible salmonella food poisoning symptoms.

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    Salmonella outbreak connected to egg recall sickens dozens in 7 US states: Know the bacteria and its symptoms

    Almost 2 million cartons of eggs across the United States have been pulled off shelves because of the threat of a salmonella outbreak. The recall, announced Friday by California-based manufacturer August Egg Co., affects dozen-egg packages distributed to retail chains in at least nine states: California, Washington, Nevada, Arizona, Wyoming, New Mexico, Nebraska, Indiana and Illinois. Salmonella, a group of bacteria, is one of the most common causes of food poisoning in the United States.

    Egg recall expands to 9 states after Salmonella outbreak leaves dozens ill, officials urge caution - check map

    Egg recall expands to 9 U.S. states after a Salmonella outbreak sickened at least 79 people and sent 21 to hospitals. Eggs from August Egg Company, sold at major stores like Walmart and Safeway, may be contaminated. With summer recipes using eggs more frequently, officials are urging everyone to check cartons for specific plant codes and dates. This egg recall story matters—it’s about food safety, your family’s health, and avoiding a serious infection. Want to know which brands are involved and what you need to do?

    A deadly agent in your fridge, FDA warns recalled tomatoes in Carolinas and Georgia pose risk of death

    A major tomato recall is underway in the southeastern United States. The FDA issued warnings about possible salmonella contamination. Tomatoes from H&C Farms are suspected. These were distributed in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Ray & Mascari Inc. also recalled tomatoes. Consumers are advised to check for recalled tomatoes. They should dispose of or return them to stores.

    Salmonella outbreak expands to 18 States, sickening 45 people

    A Salmonella outbreak linked to Bedner Growers' cucumbers has affected many people. Forty-five individuals across eighteen states are sick. Sixteen people needed hospitalization. The contaminated cucumbers were sold in various stores. Target and Walmart recalled related products. The CDC and FDA are investigating multiple Salmonella strains. The outbreak has spread through cruise ships too.

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