10/24/2025
🚨 Egg Alert: More than 6 million eggs just recalled due to potential Salmonella infection contamination. The recall covers certain large-scale brands whose products were sold across multiple states.
Here’s why this matters – and why buying local from Sattre Farm is a smarter choice right now:
🔍 What happened: The recall was triggered after multiple strains of salmonella were found at a processing facility. The oversight shows how long and complex the industrial supply chain can be — and how hard it is to know exactly where an egg came from.
🏡 Why local farms matter: At Sattre Farm we know our hens, our process, our facility — because we are it. When you buy with us:
• You know the origin of your eggs.
• You’re supporting a smaller-scale operation with tighter oversight.
• You’re helping bolster local food security — less shipped product, fewer middle-men, fewer unknowns.
📈 Better for you + better for your community.
💡 What you should do:
• If you bought eggs recently from a large commercial brand, check the lot codes and dates. The recall covers products with specific best-by dates and UPC codes.
• If you’re unsure of the source, consider switching to a trusted local supplier like Sattre Farm.
• As always: store eggs properly, cook thoroughly, and clean surfaces after handling raw eggs.
✔️ Local, known, trusted = peace of mind.
Hundreds of thousands of cartons, equating to more than 6 million eggs, have been recalled due to potential salmonella contamination.