Over 200 Million Eggs From North Carolina Farm Recalled, Salmonella Found

Oh no!

The Food and Drug Administration has recalled more than 200 million eggs after conducting an investigation that found multiple cases of salmonella were connected to eggs from Rose Acre Farms out of North Carolina.

The exact facility that is responsible for these cases is in Hyde County, according to the report. 

Brand names that have been affected are Coburn Farms, Country Daybreak, Food Lion, Great Value, Glenview, Nelms and Sunshine Farms.

Cartons that were recalled are labeled with the number P-1065, with packing dates ranging from 011 through 102, according to the New York TimesThat means that the recall impacts eggs packed from January 11 through April 12. 

Check your eggs, Charlotte!!

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