A batch of Vega Farm eggs that was recalled on December 5, 2025, for potential Salmonella contamination has been linked to 63 salmonella-related illnesses across California, according to the latest update from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), which was issued on December 12.
The CDPH is urging consumers and businesses not to eat, serve, or sell Vega Farms in-shell brown eggs with handler code 2136 and sell-by dates of December 22 or earlier, packaged in 1-dozen cartons, 30-egg trays, or 15-dozen cases. The eggs were distributed by Vega Farms to restaurants, grocery stores, co-ops, and farmers’ markets across California.
This advisory follows a salmonella outbreak that has, at the time of publishing, affected 63 California residents. According to the CDPH, 13 peopl

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