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We have busy lives, and sometimes it's hit and miss with the news.
But, you can have these bad eggs in your fridge ... and incubation after eating may not affect you for 4 days.
resturants and bakeries recieved these too, so if you become ill, keep it in mind.
Millions of eggs recalled in salmonella outbreak
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Tainted eggs may have been distributed to food wholesalers and food-service companies in California, Illinois, Missouri, Colorado, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa -- but some of these companies also distribute nationwide, according to a statement from Wright County Egg. The suspect products are packaged under 13 different brand names: Lucerne, Albertson, Mountain Dairy, Ralph's, Boomsma's, Sunshine, Hillandale, Trafficanda, Farm Fresh, Shoreland, Lund, Dutch Farms and Kemps.If you think you may have purchased the recalled eggs, check the lot number on your carton. There should be two numbers. (A recalled package would have a stamp, for example, saying "P-1413 210.") The first refers to the operating plant that produced the eggs, and for a recalled package this number will be either 1026, 1413, or 1946. The second number gives the eggs' production date; for a recalled package this will be between 136 and 225, signifying that the eggs were laid anywhere from the 136th to 225th day of the year.
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I have 2 unopened cartons of Lucerne 210P-1260 ...
P-1026 is pretty darn close for a typo, and the date 210 is in the window, so I'll pitch them at the trees to feed the bugs.
We have busy lives, and sometimes it's hit and miss with the news.
But, you can have these bad eggs in your fridge ... and incubation after eating may not affect you for 4 days.
resturants and bakeries recieved these too, so if you become ill, keep it in mind.
Millions of eggs recalled in salmonella outbreak
copied:====================
Tainted eggs may have been distributed to food wholesalers and food-service companies in California, Illinois, Missouri, Colorado, Nebraska, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa -- but some of these companies also distribute nationwide, according to a statement from Wright County Egg. The suspect products are packaged under 13 different brand names: Lucerne, Albertson, Mountain Dairy, Ralph's, Boomsma's, Sunshine, Hillandale, Trafficanda, Farm Fresh, Shoreland, Lund, Dutch Farms and Kemps.If you think you may have purchased the recalled eggs, check the lot number on your carton. There should be two numbers. (A recalled package would have a stamp, for example, saying "P-1413 210.") The first refers to the operating plant that produced the eggs, and for a recalled package this number will be either 1026, 1413, or 1946. The second number gives the eggs' production date; for a recalled package this will be between 136 and 225, signifying that the eggs were laid anywhere from the 136th to 225th day of the year.
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I have 2 unopened cartons of Lucerne 210P-1260 ...
P-1026 is pretty darn close for a typo, and the date 210 is in the window, so I'll pitch them at the trees to feed the bugs.