Some Eggs Sold at Walmart Recalled Over Salmonella Concerns

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Over 200 million eggs have been recalled due to salmonella concerns and some of the eggs were sold at Walmart.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has said that 22 people have been sickened by eggs. A Rose Acre Farms’ production facility in North Carolina has been linked to the problem eggs and the company is voluntarily recalling 206 million eggs.

According to the FDA release, the recall from the company is “through an abundance of caution.”

The eggs had been sold sold under the brand names Country Daybreak, Crystal Farms, Coburn Farms, Sunshine Farms, Glenview and Great Value which is a Walmart store brand.

Some eggs had also been sold at Food Lion supermarkets.

There were nine states the eggs were distributed to and they are: Florida, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Colorado, West Virginia, Virginia, and South Carolina.

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