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Source: Dan Flynn, FOOD SAFETY NEWS, 9/20/18
You would be correct if you assumed a lot of cleanup would be required after a 10-state outbreak of Salmonella braenderup that last spring required a North Carolina shell egg farm to recall more than 206 million eggs. It was the largest recall of shell eggs in the United States since 2010. The cleanup responsibility falls on Seymour, IN-based Rose Acre Farms Inc., the nation’s second-largest egg producer and owner of the Hyde County, NC, shell egg farm. It is one of 17 egg production centers owned by Rose around the country. For more of this story, click here.
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