FDA has announced that more than 6 million eggs are being recalled for potential salmonella contamination. The Black Sheep Egg Company first issued a voluntary recall, and on October 16th, Kenz Henz also issued a recall for its 12-count egg cartons.
Since Black Sheep distributes eggs to both wholesalers and retailers, some of the eggs may have been rebranded with different packaging by other companies – they may have made it to store shelves and could be in your home. See the list of recalled eggs below:
- Black Sheep Egg Company 12-count cartons of free-range large grade A brown eggs with best by dates 8/22/2025-10/31/2025 and UPC 860010568507.
- Black Sheep Egg Company 18-count cartons of free-range large grade A brown eggs with best by dates 8/22/2025-10/31/2025 and UPC 860010568538.
- Kenz Henz 12-count cartons of grade AA large pasture-raised eggs with best by dates 10/11-10/14 and 10/16-10/17 and UPC 86949400030. Sold in retail stores in Houston, TX.
FDA recommends that you should not eat, sell, or serve recalled eggs; you should carefully clean and sanitize any surfaces or containers that the recalled eggs touched; and if you stored the eggs without the original packaging and canât tell if it is part of this recall, you should throw them away. See more details here.
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Oh no! Good info
Such a shame all that waste! These producers need to take better care of the animals and the food that co,es from them!
please dont tell me
i got to refund a 1000 wedding cake
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for anyone wondering , creating a cake use eggs
Aww thatâs terrible. Maybe they could still take the cake for photos but it wonât be edible. But idk business etiquette at all. Have a conversation tho đ sorry this is happening