Salmonella Contamination Prompts Recall of More Than 6 Million Eggs

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On October 20, 2025, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced an expanded Class I recall of over 6 million eggs produced by Black Sheep Egg Company. The eggs may be contaminated with salmonella, a bacteria that poses a serious risk of illness or even death for some vulnerable groups.

Black Sheep issued the recall, classified as the agency’s most serious level, after facility inspections found 40 positive environmental samples of salmonella, including strains known to cause human illness.

The October 20 announcement did not mention any reports of illness, but an earlier, October 17, announcement said there had been no illnesses reported so far in connection to this recall.

The affected eggs were distributed to retailers and wholesalers in Arkansas and Missouri, and to wholesale brokers in California, Indiana, Mississippi, and Texas, where they may have been repackaged.

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