Over 212,000 pounds of liquid eggs that may contain a cleaning solution with sodium hypochlorite are remembered across the country, the US Food and Department of Agriculture Department (FSIS) reported on Friday.
The manufacturer is Cargill Kitchen Solutions, based in Lake Odessa, Michigan.
Liquid egg items were produced on March 12 and 13, 2025.
212,268 pounds of liquid egg products have the number “G1804” printed on cardboard.
The items were sent to the distributors in Ohio and Texas, as well as for the use of food service in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois and Iowa.
“There is a possibility that the products were distributed throughout the country,” the withdrawal announcement reads.
FSS received some advice on the possible pollution of these products, the service said in its withdrawal announcement.
“After conducting a complete investigation and evaluation of the content of the cleaning solution, FSS scientists concluded that the use of this product should not cause unfavorable health consequences, or the risk is negligible, resulting in a class III attraction.”
There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions so far due to the consumption of these products, the announcement also shown.
A grade III withdrawal is considered to be of “marginal danger”.
However, “anyone who worries about a disease should contact a health care provider.”
It is possible, according to FSS, that some customers or food service providers have some of this product in their refrigerators or freezer.
“Customers who purchased these products are required not to consume them and the food service places are required not to serve them,” the statement said.
“These products must be thrown or returned to the place of purchase.”
FSS routinely performs “Remembrance effectiveness controls,” she said, to verify that memory firms notify their clients of withdrawal and “that steps have been taken to ensure that the product is no longer available to customers.”
Fox News Digital arrived to Cargill Kitchen Solutions for further comments.
The company said in response, “out of careful abundance, and in coordination with USDA, we have voluntarily remembered approximately £ 212,268 of our liquid egg products that may potentially contain sodium hypochlorite. These products do not present a health concern if consumed, as mentioned by USDA.
She added, “The product affected potentially distributed to food service customers in the following countries: Ohio, Texas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois and Iowa. [a] The main priority, we have created a customer’s phone line to answer the questions about attraction. “More information can be found on the company’s website.
The following items are subject to withdrawal, according to the FSS notice:
- 32-OZ. (2-lb.) The cardboard containing the “original eggshell substitute replacement” and used until August 10, 2025.
- 32-OZ. (2-lb.) The cardboard containing “the original substitute of the liquid egg without cage” and used by 09 August 2025.
- 32-OZ. (2-lb.) The cardboard containing the “original substitute of frozen egg eggs” and “Beater Egg No ENJAULADAS ORIGINAL STUSTITUTO de Huevo Congelado” and use from 07 March 2026.
- 32-OZ. (2-lb.) The cardboard containing “Bob Evans Better’n eggs made with real egg whites” and use them until August 10, 2025.
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