More than 60 people have been sickened across nine states, including Illinois, from Salmonella contaminated eggs. According to NBC news, the recall, which involves eggs labeled with “Milo’s Poultry Farms” or “Tony’s Fresh Market,” began in August. By Sept. 30, the Food and Drug Administration had listed it as “Class I,” which ranks as the highest risk on the FDA’s scale.
The recall, linked to a Midwest supplier, includes more than 345,000 dozens of eggs, officials said. More than 60 people have been sickened across nine states, including Illinois, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Read the full article here.