H-E-B Recalls Eggs Sold in Houston Over Salmonella Concerns

If you’ve recently bought eggs from an H-E-B store in Houston, you may want to check your carton. The Texas-based grocer has issued a recall alert after learning that certain eggs supplied by Kenz Henz, a Santa Fe, Texas producer, may be contaminated with Salmonella.

According to H-E-B, the recall affects 12-count cartons of Kenz Henz Grade AA Large Pasture Raised eggs. The affected products were sold exclusively in Houston-area H-E-B stores, and all known packages have since been removed from shelves.

Customers can identify the recalled eggs by looking for the following details on the carton:

  • UPC code: 86949400030
  • Julian dates: 241 (Aug. 30) through 244 (Sept. 2) and 246 (Sept. 4) through 247 (Sept. 5)
  • Best by dates: Oct. 11–14 and Oct. 16–17

The Julian date refers to when the eggs were packed, a standard industry marking system printed on the side of the carton…

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