Brown eggs, frozen shrimp, and other grocery staples were recalled this week

Food Recalls This Week: Brown Eggs, Frozen Shrimp, and More Pulled From Shelves Find out which products were affected and what steps to take

Check if you have any recalled products in your home, and throw them away immediately.

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  • This week, there were four serious recalls.
  • Products were pulled from shelves over bacteria and fungus contamination, as well as mislabeling and undeclared allergens.
  • Check if you have the following products in your home.

Four major recalls occurred the week of June 9, affecting food and medical products.

If you have any of the following products, throw them out or return them right away.

Eggs Linked to Salmonella Outbreak in 7 States

Last Friday, 1.7 million dozen eggs from August Egg Company were recalled nationwide over Salmonella concerns.

The eggs were tied to a 79-person Salmonella outbreak in seven states, which caused 21 hospitalizations.

Check your fridge for the recalled eggs, throw them away, and monitor for symptoms of Salmonella infection.

The eggs may contain Salmonella, which commonly causes diarrhea, stomach pain, and fever.

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Product Details

  • Product Description: Brown cage-free eggs and brown certified organic eggs
  • Plant Code Numbers: P-6562 or CA-5330
  • Julian Dates: Between 32 and 126

Affected Brands

  • Clover
  • First Street
  • Nulaid
  • O Organics
  • Marketside
  • Raleys
  • Simple Truth
  • Sun Harvest
  • Sunnyside

Check the Food and Drug Administration report for a full list of products.

Affected States and Retailers

The recalled eggs were sold at Walmart stores between Feb. 3 and May 6, 2025, in the following states:

  • California
  • Washington
  • Nevada
  • Arizona
  • Wyoming
  • New Mexico
  • Nebraska
  • Indiana
  • Illinois

The affected eggs were also sold at certain retailers in California and Nevada from Feb. 3 to May 15, 2025:

  • Save Mart
  • FoodMaxx
  • Lucky
  • Smart & Final
  • Safeway
  • Raley’s
  • Food 4 Less
  • Ralphs

Salmonella infections connected to the recalled eggs have been reported in the following states:

  • Arizona
  • California
  • Kentucky
  • Nebraska
  • New Jersey
  • Nevada
  • Washington

Zicam and Orajel Swabs Recalled Over Fungi Fears

On Friday, Church & Dwight Co., Inc. recalled several Zicam and Orajel products sold nationwide and in Puerto Rico.

Zicam nasal swabs, for cleansing and cold treatment, and Orajel baby teething swabs may be contaminated with fungi—a serious health risk, particularly for those with compromised immune systems or underlying medical conditions.

If you have the recalled products, stop using them immediately, and go to the Church & Dwight Co., Inc. website for a full refund.

Funji was found in the cotton component of the swabs.

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

Product Details

  • Zicam® Cold Remedy Nasal Swabs; UPC: 732216301205
  • Zicam® Nasal AllClear Swabs; UPC: 732216301656
  • Orajel™ Baby Teething Swabs; UPC: 310310400002

Frozen Shrimp With Potential Listeria Contamination

Bornstein Seafoods recalled 44,550 pounds of frozen shrimp on Tuesday. The shrimp may be contaminated with Listeria, bacteria that can cause serious foodborne illness.

The affected shrimp was shipped to three states and British Columbia, but may have been further distributed and sold at retailers nationwide.

Check your freezer for the recalled shrimp, and toss or return it.

The frozen shrimp came back positive for Listeria during routine testing.

FDA/Bornstein Seafoods

Product Details

  • Product Name: Cooked & Peeled Ready-To-Eat Coldwater Shrimp Meat
  • Brand: Bornstein Seafoods
  • Size: 1 lb. or 5 lbs.

Check the FDA report for a full list of labels and lot codes.

Affected States and Provinces

  • California
  • Oregon
  • Washington
  • British Columbia, Canada

The recalled shrimp may have been further distributed to stores nationwide.

Breyers Ice Cream Has Undeclared Almonds

Unilever Manufacturing recalled 6,668 tubs of Breyers ice cream, sold nationwide, on June 2 due to mislabeling and an undeclared allergen.

The tubs were labeled as Chocolate Truffle but actually contained the Rocky Road flavor and had Rocky Road lids. While the Rocky Road lid says the product contains almonds, the tub labeled as Chocolate Truffle does not list the allergen.

On Tuesday, the FDA gave the recall the second-highest risk level, as the ice cream could cause a serious or life-threatening reaction in people with almond allergies. If you can consume almonds, the recalled ice cream is otherwise safe.

While over 6,000 tubs were recalled, only 12 are believed to have the labeling issue.

Breyers

Product Details

  • Product Description: Breyer's Chocolate Truffle Ice Cream tub with Rocky Road lid
  • Size: 1.5 qt.
  • Lot: JUL1026GB3
  • UPC: 077567457288
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This story originally appeared on: Health News - Author:Jenna Anderson