Some egg bitter and bob are withdrawing liquid egg products because they can include a cleaning solution with bleach, the US Department of Agriculture said.
Liquid egg options were remembered by the Kargil Kitchen Solutions of Michigan Lake, as they may have a clean solution with sodium hypochlorite, commonly known as bleach. The Recall covers 212,268 pounds, which was produced on March 12 and March 13.
The USDA says its food security and inspection services have received a tip on potential pollution, though the company says that using products will not cause negative health consequences. In a statement emailed to CBS Moneywatch, Kargil said that no illness or injury related to the product was reported.
According to Kargil, the products affected by the recovery were distributed among the food-service customers in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Iwa, Ohio and Texas. “Food and consumer protection is such a top, so we set up a customer hotline to answer any questions related to recovery in 1-844-419-1574,” the company said.
However, according to the USDA, products are likely to be distributed nationwide.
The agency’s food security unit says that customers who have purchased withdrawal products are requested not to eat them and restaurants are requested not to serve them in the same way. The company says “These products should be discarded or return to the purchase.”
Items withdrawn include:
- Egg bitters are the alternative to the original liquid egg, 32-oz. (2-pound.) Carton, Date via Use: Aug 10 2025.
- Egg bitters are the alternative to cage-free liquid eggs, 32-oz. (2-pound.) Carton, Date via Use: Aug 09 2025.
- Egg bitters are cage-free real frozen egg alternatives, 32-oz. )
- Bob Evans is good egg whites 32-oz eggs. (2-pound.) Carton, Date via Use: Aug 10 2025.
Recovered items contain the number of “G 1804” ink-jet-setting in the carton.
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