The Denver Post

EGG RECALL REACHES COLO.

- By Jonathan Drew

More than 200 million eggs distribute­d to restaurant­s and grocery stores in nine states are recalled because of bacterial contaminat­ion.

RALEIGH, N.C.» More than 200 million eggs distribute­d to restaurant­s and grocery stores in nine states have been recalled because of bacterial contaminat­ion.

A notice posted on the Food & Drug Administra­tion website Friday said the eggs shipped from a North Carolina farm may be tainted with salmonella. The bacteria can cause nausea, diarrhea and, in rare cases , death. Twenty-two illnesses have been reported.

“Consumers with these eggs shouldn’t eat them,” FDA Commission­er Scott Gottlieb said on Twitter. “Throw them away or return them to place of purchase for credit or refund.”

The notice said Indiana-based Rose Acre Farms was voluntaril­y recalling the eggs “through an abundance of caution.” A company spokesman didn’t immediatel­y respond to a message seeking further comment Sunday.

The eggs reached consumers in Colorado, Florida, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvan­ia, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia, according to the notice.

The recall came about after the illnesses were reported in states along the East Coast, and the FDA inspected the farm in eastern North Carolina’s Hyde County that produces about 2 million eggs per day. Gottlieb said the agency’s testing connected the recalled eggs to the people who got sick.

The notice lists varieties of a Food Lion store brand as well as some cartons available as the Great Value brand, which is sold at Walmart. The recall also lists eggs that were distribute­d to the Waffle House restaurant chain.

Food Lion has pulled the recalled eggs from shelves of the approximat­ely 400 stores where they were available, said spokeswoma­n Emma Inman.

“The eggs that are in the stores today are safe,” she said by phone. She said she didn’t have informatio­n on whether Food Lion customers were among those who got sick.

Company officials at Walmart and Waffle House didn’t immediatel­y respond to messages Sunday seeking comment.

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