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    What’s behind the wave of egg recalls—and why it’s not slowing down

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    Breakfast has started to get a little riskier. More than 6 million eggs have been recalled since September 29 over salmonella concerns. This week, those concerns grew when the Food and Drug Administration expanded its earlier recall from Arkansas-based Black Sheep Egg Company and elevated the recall to Class I, which describes the highest possible risk to public health.

    The move follows a string of other recent egg recalls. In August, the FDA announced the recall of large brown cage-free Sunshine Yolks produced by Country Eggs LLC of Lucerne Valley, California, and sold under the Nagatoshi Produce, Mizuho, and Nijiya Markets brands. Those products reportedly sickened at least 95 people across 14 states. Other recent recalls have also affected Costco’s Kirkland brand eggs.

    Why the uptick in food recalls?

    If it seems like there has been an uptick in recalls recently, that’s not entirely unfounded. Food recalls have increased by around 20% from 2020 to 2023, according to a Trace One report. However, experts say that much of the reason for the greater number is because tests are more sensitive to picking up contamination. “This heightened sensitivity leads to more recalls, as contamination is identified earlier and more accurately,” says Darin Detwiler, author of Food Safety: Past, Present, and Predictions and a professor at Northeastern University, where he earned his doctorate in law and policy. 

    Likewise, food safety regulations have gotten more stringent since the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2011, which means recalls are triggered more easily. Since the passing of the act, “there’s been a huge improvement in food supply regulation,” registered dietitian Toby Amidor, author of Health Shots: 50 Simple Tonics to Help Improve Immunity, Ease Anxiety, Boost Energy, and More, said last year. “Regulations—such as all facilities being required to have a preventive control plan, enhanced produce safety rules, and more frequent FDA facility inspections—have helped with improvement.”

    Amidor added: “In addition, facilities must give the FDA access to food safety records and greater authority over imported food, and comply with the agency to issue mandatory recalls.”

    The growing list of recalled eggs

    Per the October 20 notice, the recall now includes Black Sheep Egg Company brand 12- and 18-count cartons of Free Range Large Grade A Brown Eggs with best-by dates of 8/22/2025 through 10/31/2025. Likewise, Kenz Henz of Santa Fe, Texas, recalled its 12-count containers of Grade AA Large Pasture Raised Eggs, which came from Black Sheep Egg Company, over possible contamination. The affected cartons are marked with UPC (universal product code) 86949400030, Julian dates 241–244 and 246–247, with best-by dates of October 11-14 and October 16-17.

    The FDA also said that the eggs have been distributed to other companies in Arkansas and Missouri from July 9 through September 17, adding that some of the products may have been repackaged. The notice explained that the list will be updated as the FDA receives new information, with the potential for more products to be added to the recall list. 

    The updated recall comes after salmonella was found at Black Sheep Egg Company’s processing facility in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, in late September. During the inspection, 40 environmental samples tested positive for salmonella, including seven different strains of the bacteria. Per the announcement, the “FDA does not have information available at this time to suggest that this firm is the source of an ongoing outbreak.”

    Black Sheep Egg Company said in a Facebook post that while the FDA’s tests of “non-food contact surfaces” (floor drains, floor cracks, drip pans, etc.) found salmonella, the eggs themselves “tested negative for salmonella and showed no signs of contamination.” The post continued: “Out of an abundance of caution and with the safety of our consumers in mind, we made the proactive decision to initiate a voluntary recall on certain lots of eggs.”

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that salmonella causes “about 1.35 million illnesses, 26,500 hospitalizations, and 420 deaths” per year in the U.S.



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