There have been two new brands of eggs added to the recent egg recall sweeping across the United States due to a salmonella scare. Wright County Egg released a statement on Wednesday that it was initiating a voluntary recall of Cardenas Market and Trafficanda Egg Ranch brand eggs. Approximately 380 million of the 550 million recalled eggs to date have been manufactured by Wright County Egg.
There have been confirmed cases of Salmonella enteritidis illnesses associated with the egg shells of both Cardenas Market and Trafficanda Egg Ranch eggs.
The Cardenas Market eggs were distributed to Cardenas Market stores in California and Nevada and were packaged in 60-egg cases over-wrapped with plastic. Recalled eggs are labeled with plant number 1026 and have Julian dates from 136 to 228.
The Trafficanda Egg Ranch eggs were distributed to grocery stores and food service companies in California. They came packaged in 12-egg cartons, 20-egg over-wrapped packages, and 60-egg over-wrapped packages. Recalled eggs have plant numbers 1026, 1413, 1720, 1942, and 1946 and Julian dates ranging from 136 to 229.
You can visit the website of the Egg Safety Center for a complete list of recalled eggs including their expiration dates and brands.
It is important to consult an experienced defective product
attorney if you have suffered an illness from the contaminated eggs. You may be entitled to receive compensation for your damages.
If you have a contaminated egg claim in the Atlanta, Georgia area, please contact the Atlanta defective product attorneys at Robbins & Associates today to schedule your free initial consultation.