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Source-https://www.today.com/health
snip-"Eggs Recalled Due to Salmonella Contamination After Nearly 100 People Sickened
Cases have been reported in 14 states.
Updated Aug. 29, 2025, 9:38 AM EDT / Source: TODAY
In the midst of a major salmonella outbreak, some brown cage-free eggs have been recalled due to possible contamination. The outbreak, which has now sickened nearly 100 people across 14 states, is being investigated by public health authorities.
To date, 95 people have gotten sick and 18 people have been hospitalized, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, no deaths have been reported, according to a company announcement on the Food and Drug Administration website."
I do eat eggs several times a week.

CTyankee
(67,014 posts)LearnedHand
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irisblue
(35,902 posts)Eggs Recalled Due to Salmonella Contamination After Nearly 100 People Sickened
Cases have been reported in 14 states.
Snip-"In the midst of a major salmonella outbreak, some brown cage-free eggs have been recalled due to possible contamination. The outbreak, which has now sickened nearly 100 people across 14 states, is being investigated by public health authorities.
To date, 95 people have gotten sick and 18 people have been hospitalized, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, no deaths have been reported, according to a company announcement on the Food and Drug Administration website.
FirstLight
(15,747 posts)I rarely eat eggs anymore, anyway...
Bayard
(26,919 posts)But they're from our own flock. Raccoons are currently reducing our hen population, though.