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An Arkansas egg producer is recalling 12-count and 18-count cartons of free-range large brown eggs after federal health inspectors detected salmonella contamination at a processing site.
Black Sheep Egg Company
Public health officials are investigating a large Salmonella outbreak and have traced it to eggs. A recall has been initiated.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are reporting that
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