More than 18,000 eggs sold in California have been recalled for possible salmonella contamination, according to a recall notice shared by state health officials.
Vega Farms issued the recall for its 12-count carton and 30-count flat in-shell eggs on Dec. 5, according to the notice from the California Department of Public Health. The warning covers about 1,515 dozen eggs, which may have been contaminated with salmonella during processing, the farm told local news station KCRA3 and the San Francisco Chronicle.
The farm said the affected eggs were distributed to stores, restaurants and farmers’ markets, primarily in the Sacramento and Davis areas, the outlets reported…