Farm-fresh eggs are a staple of the Texas lifestyle, enjoyed in various ways such as scrambled, fried, or poached. However, recent news from the Food and Drug Administration has put a damper on this beloved protein source. An initial recall was issued for eggs produced by Milo’s Poultry Farms LLC due to potential salmonella contamination. The recall includes all carton sizes and expiration dates labeled with “Milo’s Poultry Farms” and “Tony’s Fresh Market” branded eggs. So far, 65 individuals have been infected with salmonella across nine states, with two dozen hospitalized.
Consumers who believe they have purchased affected products can contact the company’s help desk at 715-758-6709 for information on refunds and replacements. It is recommended to dispose of any recalled eggs currently in the home to prevent illness. This news serves as a reminder that even nature’s perfect food can sometimes pose risks to health. As we continue to enjoy our favorite egg dishes, it is important to stay informed about potential food recalls to ensure the safety of our meals.
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