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August
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2010
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Wright County Egg
Conducts Nationwide Voluntary Recalls of
Shell Eggs Because of Possible Health Risk
Contact:
Egg Safety Media Hotline
404-367-2761
Wright County Egg is voluntarily recalling specific Julian dates of
shell eggs produced by their farms because they have the potential to
be contaminated with Salmonella. Salmonella is an organism which can
cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail
or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy
persons infected with Salmonella often experience fever, diarrhea,
nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. In rare circumstances, infection
with Salmonella can result in the organism getting into the bloodstream
and producing more severe illnesses such as arterial infections,
endocarditis or arthritis.
Eggs affected by this recall were distributed to food wholesalers,
distribution centers and foodservice companies in California, Illinois,
Missouri, Colorado, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa. These
companies distribute nationwide.
Eggs are packaged under the following brand names: Lucerne, Albertson,
Mountain Dairy, Ralph’s, Boomsma’s, Sunshine, Hillandale, Trafficanda,
Farm Fresh, Shoreland, Lund, Dutch Farms and Kemps. Eggs are packed in
varying sizes of cartons (6-egg cartons, dozen egg cartons, 18-egg
cartons) with Julian dates ranging from 136 to 225 and plant numbers
1026, 1413 and 1946. Dates and codes can be found stamped on the end of
the egg carton. The plant number begins with the letter P and then the
number. The Julian date follows the plant number, for example: P-1946
223.
There have been confirmed Salmonella enteritidis illnesses relating to
the shell eggs and traceback investigations are ongoing.
Wright County Egg is fully cooperating with FDA’s investigation by
undertaking this voluntary recall. Our primary concern is keeping
Salmonella out of the food supply and away from consumers. As a
precautionary measure, Wright County Egg also has decided to divert its
existing inventory of shell eggs to a breaker, where they will be
pasteurized to kill any Salmonella bacteria present.
Consumers who believe they may have purchased these shell eggs should
not eat them but should return them to the store where they were
purchased for a full refund. This recall is of shell eggs only. Other
egg products produced by Wright County Eggs are not affected. Consumers
with questions should visit www.eggsafety.org.
Our farm strives to provide our customers with safe, high-quality eggs
– that is our responsibility and our commitment.
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Product Recall is a publication of the
California Grocers Association, 1415 L Street, Suite 450, Sacramento,
CA 95814. For more recall information, log on to www.cagrocers.com, or email/call Lesley Scofield, CGA, at
(916) 448-3545. To unsubscribe to Product Recall, contact Lesley Scofield.
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