FDA news release:

Hillandale Farms of Iowa in cooperation with FDA has issued a voluntary recall of some eggs produced on our farms because of the potential for Salmonella contamination.  Hillandale Farms strives to provide our customers with safe, high-quality eggs – that is our responsibility and our commitment -- and why we are fully cooperating with FDA’s investigation and are undertaking this voluntary recall. 

Eggs affected by this recall were packaged under the following brand names:  Hillandale Farms, Sunny Farms, and Sunny Meadow.  If the brand name of your eggs is not listed, they are not affected by this recall.  Loose eggs are packaged under the Wholesome Farms and West Creek brand names in 15 and 30-dozen tray packs.  The loose eggs may have been repackaged by customers.

 

To identify if you have recalled eggs, look for the plant number code and Julian date stamped on the end of the egg carton or printed on the case label.  The plant number begins with the letter P and then a four-digit number.  The Julian date follows the plant number.  For example: if your carton contains “P-1860 230” that means the plant number is P-1860, and the Julian date is 230.

 

The only eggs affected by this recall have plant numbers P1860 or P1663 and Julian dates as follows:

                P1860 – Julian dates ranging from 099 to 230

                P1663 – Julian dates ranging from 137 to 230

 

If you have purchased recalled products, please discard affected product immediately or return the product to the retailer for a full refund.

 

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.  If you have additional questions, please contact the Egg Safety Center at www.eggsafety.org or info@eggsafety.org.