The maker of Egg Beaters and Bob Evans liquid eggs is recalling hundreds of kilos of product which may be contaminated with a bleach cleansing resolution, in line with the U.S. Division of Agriculture.
Michigan-based Cargill Kitchen Options introduced the recall of 212,268 kilos of liquid eggs on Friday after somebody submitted a tip to the USDA’s Meals Security and Inspection Service.
Liquid eggs bought in Colorado, Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois and Iowa and despatched to distributors in Ohio and Texas had been included within the recall, and it’s attainable the product was distributed nationwide.
Federal officers don’t count on any well being impacts from consuming contaminated merchandise and there haven’t been any confirmed studies of opposed reactions. Anybody with a recalled product of their fridge ought to throw it away or return it to the shop.
Product lined by the recall embody:
- 32-ounce carton of Egg Beaters Unique Liquid Egg Substitute with a use-by date of Aug. 10, 2025;
- 32-ounce carton of Egg Beaters Cage-Free Unique Liquid Egg Substitute with a use-by date of Aug. 9, 2025;
- 32-ounce carton of Egg Beaters Cage-Free Unique Frozen Egg Substitute and No Enjualadas Unique Sustituto de Huevo Congelado with a use-by date of March 7, 2026;
- 32-ounce carton of Bob Evans Higher’n Eggs Made with Actual Egg Whites with a use-by date of Aug. 10, 2025.
Merchandise below the recall are additionally inked with the quantity “G1804” on the carton, in line with the USDA.
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