In December 2024, the FDA raised the Costco egg recall to the highest risk level, Category 1, due to potential salmonella contamination in Kirkland Signature eggs. This recall affects eggs sold at Costco stores across the Southeastern United States, including Alabama, North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee. If you've purchased eggs from Costco recently, particularly those with the Julian code 327 and a use-by date of January 5, 2025, it’s crucial to check your cartons.
In this video, we’ll cover everything you need to know about this urgent FDA egg recall, including what you should do if you've bought the affected eggs, the risks associated with salmonella, and safety tips for handling eggs. The recall was issued by Handsome Brook Farms after their eggs were found to be potentially contaminated. Salmonella is a serious foodborne illness that can cause symptoms like fever, diarrhea, and nausea, and can be life-threatening for vulnerable populations like the elderly, young children, and those with weakened immune systems.
Stay informed and ensure you protect yourself and your family from any potential health risks. Watch the full video for all the details on the 2024 Costco egg recall and steps to take if you're impacted.
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