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.
Eggs to Discard Immediately
Consumers are strongly advised not to eat, sell, or serve the following:
- 12-count Black Sheep Egg Company Free Range Large Grade A Brown Eggs, UPC Code 860010568507, with Best By dates between 8/22/2025 through 10/31/2025.
- 18-count Black Sheep Egg Company Free Range Large Grade A Brown Eggs, UPC Code 860010568538, with Best By dates between 8/22/2025 through 10/31/2025.
- 12-count Kenz Henz Grade AA Large Eggs, UPC Code 86949400030, with Best By dates between 10/11/2025 through 10/17/2025.
What Consumers Should Do Now
If you have purchased any of the affected eggs, the FDA urges the following actions:
- Do not eat them. Do not eat the eggs, even if they appear normal. The contamination is invisible.
- Discard or return them. Immediately dispose of the eggs in a sealed garbage bag to prevent further contamination, or return them to the place of purchase for a refund.
- Sanitize your kitchen. Thoroughly clean and sanitize any surfaces, containers, or utensils that may have come into contact with the raw eggs. This includes refrigerator drawers, countertops, and hands.
- Monitor your health. If you have recently eaten eggs and develop symptoms of salmonella illness, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
How Does Salmonella Cause Illness?
Symptoms include:
- Fever
- Headache
- Diarrhea (which may be bloody)
- Abdominal cramps
- Nausea and vomiting
Symptoms usually last 4 to 7 days. In severe cases, the infection may spread from the intestines to the bloodstream and potentially lead to life-threatening complications if not treated promptly.
