According to one report, "After identifying the supplier of the suspect eggs, CDPH and CDFA conducted an inspection at Vega Farms, Inc. and collected egg and environmental samples for testing. Multiple samples tested positive for Salmonella. Whole genome sequencing analysis revealed that the Salmonella in at least one sample matched the strain found in sick individuals. Vega Farms eggs were sold to restaurants, grocery stores, co-ops, and in farmers markets in Northern California."
While no one likes to say it, Salmonella control is more difficult for operations with open range chickens. Advise should be for cooking those eggs thoroughly.
https://www.independent.com/2025/12/12/cdph-warns-consumers-not-to-eat-recalled-vega-farms-inc-in-shell-eggs/
CDPH Warns Consumers Not to Eat Recalled Vega Farms, Inc. In-shell Eggs
By California Department of Public Health
Fri Dec 12, 2025 | 12:13pm
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