Costco cold medicine is yanked from the shelves due to ‘foreign material contamination’ - The popular wholesale store released a statement telling consumers to not use any remaining product and return
There were approximately 10,800 retail units of the affected eggs sold at 25 Costco stores in five states beginning on Nov. 22.
The FDA has updated the Costco egg recall to class I, meaning there's a "reasonable probability" that eating the eggs will "cause serious adverse health consequences or death."
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a new warning about thousands of recalled eggs sold at Costco (COST) stores due to potential contamination with salmonella, a bacterium that can cause serious infections.
The Costco egg recall affects the Kirkland Signature brand, organic pasture-raised, 24-count, grade A, large eggs. The reason for the recall is that "eggs from a positive Salmonel
Federal food regulators raised their alarm for recalled eggs sold from Costco stores over possible salmonella exposure, reclassifying the targeted product to its highest risk level.
The Costco egg recall has been raised to a class 1 alert by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration over Salmonella concerns.
The FDA has raised the recall alert level to a high level for Costco eggs because of the risk of severe illness or death due to salmonella poisoning,
While we don’t have specific details about new test results or reports of illness in the case of Costco’s egg recall, the FDA considers several factors when deciding whether to escalate a ...
In November, Costco recalled nearly 260,000 eggs sold under the Kirkland Signature brand in 25 stores nationwide. The eggs landed on shelves in Alabama, North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee starting Nov. 22, according to the company.
The FDA has classified its recall of eggs sold under Costco's Kirkland brand as a Class I recall, a designation reserved for instances of the highest potential health risk — including death.
Hundreds of thousands of eggs sold at Costcos that were part of a recall issued last month have a "reasonable" likelihood that consumption may cause serious health problems or death, due to being ...