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Veg Farms recalls over 1,500 eggs in Sacramento and Davis due to Salmonella risk

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Last updated: December 10, 2025 3:43 am
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Published: December 10, 2025
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Veg Farms recalls over 1,500 eggs in Sacramento and Davis due to Salmonella risk

Residents in Sacramento and Davis, California, are urged to check their refrigerators as Veg Farms has issued a recall of over 1,500 dozen eggs due to potential Salmonella contamination. The recall was announced by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) following concerns about the production process that might have exposed the eggs to harmful bacteria.

The affected products include 12-count cartons and 30-count flats of eggs, all with sell-by dates of December 22 and earlier, or Julian dates of 328 and prior. The recalled eggs, which carry the handler code 2136, were distributed to both local restaurants and farmers’ markets.

A spokesperson from Veg Farms confirmed that the contamination was not caused by the company’s flock of chickens but rather due to issues with the processing equipment used during production. In response to the situation, Veg Farms has removed all affected products from store locations and is encouraging consumers to dispose of any purchased eggs immediately.

As of now, there have been no reported cases of foodborne illnesses related to this contamination. However, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) notes that symptoms of Salmonella infection can manifest as stomach cramps, diarrhea, fever, headache, nausea, and vomiting. While most individuals recover without medical intervention within a few days, the effects can be more severe for vulnerable populations, including infants, seniors, individuals with weakened immune systems, and those with sickle cell disease.

Health experts outline that Salmonella infections occur when the bacteria survive the body’s defenses and reach the intestines, causing damage to the intestinal lining and leading to symptoms like cramping and diarrhea due to fluid loss.

This recall adds to a growing list of food safety alerts this year, highlighting the importance of vigilance in food handling. Earlier this month, a notable recall involved mixed nuts from Wegmans due to similar Salmonella concerns. Consumers are advised to read labels carefully, maintain hygiene by washing hands, and dispose of any products that might pose a risk to health.

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