From the Trussville Tribune staff reports
ALABAMA — The FDA has updated information about a salmonella outbreak, due to eggs originating from an Alabama far, with the information that 38 people have been infected, according to WBRC.
Related story: Alabama Department of Public Health investigating outbreak of egg related illness
The eggs originated from Gravel Ridge Farms in Cullman County. The farm initiated a recall last month.
“The FDA is advising consumers not to eat recalled shell eggs produced by Gravel Ridge Farms,” the agency said in its update.
The Universal Product Code (UPC) of the eggs is 7-06970-38444-6.
The product is described as:
Gravel Ridge Farms
Large Cage Free Eggs
Single Dozen and 2.5 Dozen Flats
With use by dates of 7/25/18 through 10/3/18
The products were distributed between 6/25/2018 and 9/6/2018. These products were packaged in a cardboard container and sold primarily in restaurants and retail stores in AL, GA, and TN. Consumers who have purchased these products can return to store for refund or discard the product immediately. If any consumers have Gravel Ridge Farms eggs in their refrigerator, they should be discarded, regardless of the date stamped on the package. Consumers with questions may call Daniel Wright at 252-962-9124 M-F Between 8AM and 4PM Central Time.
The following retail stores carried the product:
Atlanta
Candler Park Market
Grant Park Market
Westview Corner Market
Sevananda Natural Foods
The Merchantile
Birmingham
Piggly Wiggly Clairemont
Piggly Wiggly River Run
Piggly Wiggly Crestline
Piggly Wiggly Bluff Park
Piggly Wiggly Dunnavent Valley
Piggly Wiggly Warrior
Piggly Wiggly Homewood
Western Market Mt. Brook
Western Market Rocky Ridge
Foodland Eva
Warehouse Discount Grocery Hanceville
Warehouse Discount Grocery Cullman 2 locations
Foodland Priceville
Star Market Huntsville
Manna Grocery Tuscaloosa