Health officials have issued a warning after eggs sold in Arkansas and Missouri tested positive for salmonella. The recall involves Black Sheep Egg Company’s Free Range Large Grade A Brown Eggs, sold in 12- and 18-count cartons. Best-by dates range from August 22 through October 31, 2025.

The FDA says consumers should not eat, sell, or serve these eggs. “Check your fridge immediately,” the agency warned. So far, no illnesses have been reported. But salmonella sickens more than one million Americans every year, often causing fever, cramps, vomiting, and bloody diarrhea.
The contamination was discovered during inspections at an Arkansas processing plant. Tests revealed 40 positive samples carrying seven salmonella strains, some known to cause serious illness in humans. Authorities stress that while the eggs are off shelves, many families may still have them at home.

“Salmonella can be deadly, especially for older adults and children,” experts caution. Stay safe—discard recalled eggs and spread the word. A simple step today could prevent serious illness tomorrow.