If you love eggs from your head to your legs, make sure you check to see if the eggs in your refrigerator are on this recall list.

The eggs are from a farm in Carolina that distributes to states such as New York and some of the eggs may be responsible for a salmonella outbreak.

Eggs were sold to restaurants and in supermarkets under multiple brand names, including Coburn Farms, Country Daybreak, Food Lion, Glenview, Great Value, Nelms and Sunshine Farms.

According to The New York Times:

The egg cartons affected by the recall should be labeled with the plant number P-1065, with packing dates ranging from 011 through 102. (That is according to the Julian number system that many egg companies use to record packing dates. It means Jan. 11 through April 12.)

 

The Food and Drug Administration says the eggs were distributed to consumers in Colorado, Florida, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia. Over 206 million egg units are being pulled from store shelves as a precaution.

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