Monday, August 23, 2010

Check your brand of eggs NOW!

JP Investigative Group receives daily updates from USA.gov. Read important information regarding the recalled eggs from the Food and Drug Administration:


The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state public health partners, identified Wright County Egg in Iowa as the source of "shell egg" (eggs in their shells) that caused a recent outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis (SE). The eggs are packaged under different brand names and distributed nationwide. Consumers who have recalled eggs should throw them away or return them to the store for a refund. For more information, please visit the FDA's news release regarding the urgent nationwide egg recall, or visit the CDC's Tips to Reduce your Risk of Salmonella from Eggs web page.


An outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) that has sickened hundreds of people across the country has led to a recall of shell eggs. On August 13, Wright County Egg voluntarily conducted a nationwide recall of shell eggs on 3 of its 5 farms. Further epidemiologic and traceback information led to Wright County Egg expanding its recall on August 18 to cover all 5 farms and 380 million eggs (according to company figures). The FDA is monitoring the recall, including conducting audit checks at retail stores, wholesalers, and distributors to make sure the recalled shell eggs are being removed from the market. The FDA is in ongoing communications with Wright County Egg to ensure that appropriate preventive measures are put in place to reduce the risk of recurrence.


Q: How do I read the numbers on the end of the egg cartons? There are quite a few of them, and I want to make sure I'm reading them correctly.

A: Dates and codes can be found stamped on the end of the egg carton. The plant number begins with the letter "P", followed by a number (P-1946 in the example below). The Julian date follows the plant number (223 in the example).

It is important to note that both the plant number and Julian date must match. If the Julian date does not match the affected plant number, then your eggs are not currently involved in the recall.

Eggs currently under recall by Wright County Egg are packaged under the following brand names:

Brand/Plant Number/Julian Dates

Albertson
1413
136 through 225

Albertson
1026
136 through 225

Albertson
1720
136 through 229

Albertson
1942
136 through 229

Bayview
1686
142 through 149

Boomsma's
1413
136 through 225

Boomsma's
1946
136 through 225

Boomsma's
1720
136 through 229

Boomsma's
1942
136 through 229

Country Eggs
1026
216 through 221 (15-dozen bulk)

Country Eggs
1946
216 through 221 (15-dozen bulk)

Dutch Farms
1946
136 through 225

Farm Fresh
1026
136 through 225

Farm Fresh
1946
136 through 225

Farm Fresh
1720
136 through 229

Farm Fresh
1942
136 through 229

Glenview
1720
136 through 229

Glenview
1942
136 through 229

Hillandale
1413
136 through 225

James Farms
1720
136 through 229

James Farms
1942
136 through 229

Kemps
1946
136 through 225

Kemps
1720
136 through 229

Kemps
1942
136 through 229

Lucerne
1413
136 through 225

Lucerne
1026
136 through 225

Lucerne
1946
136 through 225

Lund
1946
136 through 225

Lund
1720
136 through 229

Lund
1942
136 through 229

Mountain Dairy
1951
193 through 208

Mountain Dairy
1413
136 through 225

Mountain Dairy
1026
136 through 225

Mountain Dairy
1720
136 through 229

Mountain Dairy
1942
136 through 229

Nulaid
1091
167 through 174

Nulaid
1951
195 through 210

Pacific Coast
1720
136 through 229

Pacific Coast
1942
136 through 229

Ralph's
1413
136 through 225

Ralph's
1026
136 through 225

Ralph's
1720
136 through 229

Shoreland
1026
136 through 225

Sunny Farms
1860
099 through 230

Sunny Farms
1663
137 through 230

Sunny Meadows
1860
099 through 230

Sunny Meadows
1663
137 through 230

Sunshine
1413
136 through 225

Sun Valley
1951
195 through 209

Trafficanda
1413
136 through 225

SOURCE: FDA.GOV
Posted by: LaVonda Earley Stacey, VP of Marketing, JP Investigative Group, Inc., Charlotte, NC