March 19, 2024

Nutriom Expands Egg Product Recall for Salmonella

Nutriom of Lacey, WA is recalling an additional 82,884 pounds of processed egg products for possible Salmonella contamination. Consumers who have purchased these products should not eat them.

Eating  food contaminated with Salmonella can cause salmonellosis, a food poisoning infection. Symptoms of salmonellosis, which include diarrhea, abdominal cramps and fever, usually develop within 12 to 72 hours after exposure and last up to seven days. At this time, illnesses associated with the recalled product had not been reported to the company or to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service (USDA-FSIS).

The dried egg products included in the expanded recall were produced from Jan. 2013 through Jan. 2014, and bear the establishment number “INSPECTED EGG PRODUCTS PLANT 21493G” inside the USDA Mark of Inspection. They were shipped to retail stores in the U.S. and Mexico and  to U.S. military installations in the United States and abroad.

OvaEasy-Powdered-EggsThe expanded recall includes the following products: OvaEasy Plain Whole Egg products in a variety of sizes, spray bottles of Bak-Klene Egg Wash” with the lot code “L1013A,” 1.17-lb. packs of OvaEasy UGRA, Reduced Cholesterol products with the Julian dates “3228,” “3229,” “3230,” “3231,” “3281,” “3282,” “3283,” “3284,” “3337,” “3338,” “3339” and “3340; ” 4.5-oz. cans of OvaEasy Whole Plain Egg with the Julian date “2883,” 571-gram packs of “Vitovo Low Fat” with the Julian date “3193,” 1.1-lb. bags of “OvaEasy Boil-in-Bag UGR, Heat & Serve (HS) with the Julian dates “3188,” 2-oz. packs of “OvaEasy Plain Whole Egg” with the Julian dates “0074,” “0084,” “0094,” “0354,” “0364,” “0374,” “2243,” “2253,” “3463,” “3473” and “3483,” 66-gram spray bottles of Panera Egg Wash with the Julian dates “0144,” “0154,” “0164,” “0174,” “0214,” “0224,” “0234,” “0244,” “0284,” “0294,” “0304” and “0314,” and 2-oz. pack of “Wise Company, Wise Blend” with the Julian date “0943.”

These products are in addition to the 226,710 pounds of processed egg products recalled on Feb. 15, 2014 which are as follows: 3.06-lb. bags of OvaEasy Boil-in-Bag Egg Mix, Butter Flavor” with the Julian dates “3074” and “3075;” 2.34-lb. bags of  OvaEasy Boil-in-Bag, Reduced Cholesterol with the Julian dates “3122,” “3123,” “3124,” “3127,” “3128” and “3129;” 4.5-oz. cans of “OvaEasy Plain Whole Egg” with the Julian date “2903,” “1343” and “2893;” 4-oz. bags of “OvaEasy Plain Whole Egg” with the Julian dates “0853” and “0863;” 4.5-oz. bags of “OvaEasy Plain Whole Egg” with the Julian dates “0853,” “0863” and “0873;” 1.75-lb. packs of “OvaEasy Plain Whole Egg” with the Julian dates “0813,” “1083,” “1093,” “1433,” “1443,” “1573,” “1723,” “2063,” “2163,” “2173,” “2183” “2243,” “2253,” “2183,” “2533,” “2543,” “2553,” “2563,” “2623,” “2633,”“2673,” “2683,” “2693” and “2703;” 3.2-oz. bags of “Wise Company, Wise Blend” with the Julian dates “0953” and “0993;” 2-oz. packs of “OvaEasy Plain Whole Egg” with the Julian dates “2073,” “2063,” “2163,” “2603,” “2613” “2903,” “2913,” “2953,” “2963,” “3173” and “3183;” 3.2-oz. packs of “Wise Company, Wise Blend” with the Julian dates “1133,” “1143,” “1153,” “1163” and “1353;” 1.17-lb. bags of “OvaEasy UGRA Boil-in-Bag, Reduced Cholesterol” with the Julian dates “3129,” “3130” and “3137;” 1.75-lb. packs of “OvaEasy” with the Julian dates “2163,” “2173,” “2183” and “2243;” 4.5-oz. packs of “OvaEasy Plain Whole Egg” with the Julian date “2563;” 1.1-lb. packs of “OvaEasy UGR H&S” with the Julian dates “3173,” “3174,” “3175,” “3177,” “3178,” “3179,” “3180,” “3181,” “3182,” “3183,” “3194,” “3195,” “3196,” “3197,” “3198” and “3199;” 1.1-lb. packs of “G0213-A UGR H&S” with the Julian dates “3186,” “3187,” “3189,” “3190” and “3191;”128-gram packs of “Egg Crystal, Sea Salt and Pepper” with the Julian date “3033;” 128-gram packs of “Egg Crystal, Sausage and Herb” with the Julian date “3043;” 1.17-lb. packs of “OvaEasy UGR-A Reduced Cholesterol” with the Julian dates “3141,” “3142,” “3148,” “3149” and “3150” and 3-oz. packs of “eFoods Plain Whole Egg” with the Julian dates of “3173” and “3183.”

 

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