- The FDA said organic eggs sold in some Costcos are being recalled for Salmonella concerns.
- Handsome Brook Farms found that eggs not intended for distribution were packaged and sold.
- No illnesses have been reported so far. Salmonella can cause hospitalization.
It's time to check your fridge if you picked up organic eggs during your last Costco run.
Due to Salmonella concerns, organic eggs sold at Costco are being recalled in five states.
On Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration announced that 10,800 retail units of 24-count organic eggs sold under Costco's Kirkland brand are being recalled.
The announcement came after Handsome Brook Farms, based in New York, determined that eggs "not intended for retail distribution" were packaged and sold in 25 Costco stores starting on November 22.
The recall specifically applies to Costco organic eggs with the Julian code 327 and a "Use By" date of Jan 5, 2025. The eggs were recalled from Costcos in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
So far, the FDA said there are no illness complaints. Salmonella symptoms usually include diarrhea, stomach cramps, and fever and some past Salmonella outbreaks led to hospitalizations.
The FDA said that in rare cases, Salmonella can be fatal in very young children, older people, and those with weakened immune systems.