Good Earth had also issued a recall in January of this year, again for Salmonella. A warning letter issued by FDA in February indicates that the company did not have a Salmonella control program in place and faced sanitary issues including rodent control.
If Salmonella is not controlled within the flocks and the facility, the eggs will have Salmonella. It would be fine if eggs were handled and cooked by the consumers, but consumer don't. Eggs are often served undercooked such as sunny side up. They are not handled in a way that protects against cross contamination. As studies have shown, eggs from small producers are more likely to have Salmonella present.
CDC Outbreak
Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Oranienburg Infections Linked to Shell Eggs
Posted October 3, 2016 5:45 PM ET
At A Glance
Deaths: 0
Hospitalizations: 2
Recall: No
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