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Topic: egg recall
907daydreamer's photo
Thu 08/19/10 02:00 AM
so how do the eggs come to contain salmonella anyway?

no photo
Thu 08/19/10 02:06 AM
good question, and I have no answer ohwell

ujGearhead's photo
Thu 08/19/10 02:11 AM
There's three ways. 1. It can infect the chickens ovaries and enter the egg before the shell is hardened. 2. It can get on the shells when the chickens sit on them and the shells just aren't cleaned well enough. 3. Once in a while the Easter Bunny gets P.O.'d about having to work on Sunday and does a bit of tampering.

907daydreamer's photo
Thu 08/19/10 02:25 AM
if the easter bunny isnt the culprit then why did four months and 380 million eggs go by without being regularly screened?

trying_to_fly's photo
Thu 08/19/10 02:34 AM
Yeah, what he said....through the ovaries.....saw it on the news today....TOTALLY wild!!! Couldn't believe the amount of eggs that went bad....HUGE amount....I guess HUGE isn't the word for it....

ujGearhead's photo
Thu 08/19/10 02:57 AM
Actually, the recalled eggs are no older than 3 months old. I have a feeling that they're playing it safe and recalling back further than they're aware of. The FDA is pretty specific about large producers screening eggs, so I doubt that was the issue. The recall was done by "health officials" (read government). Have they ever done anything in a timely manner? Chances are that considering the losses involved the producer likely wasn't in a rush to make a recall that large in the first place (let alone the bad press).

ujGearhead's photo
Thu 08/19/10 03:03 AM

Yeah, what he said....through the ovaries.....saw it on the news today....TOTALLY wild!!! Couldn't believe the amount of eggs that went bad....HUGE amount....I guess HUGE isn't the word for it....


380+ million aren't actually bad. They're recalling that many just because there's a possibility that there MAY be a chance that an egg(s) could be infected within certain batches and they're covering their ***.

RoamingOrator's photo
Thu 08/19/10 06:41 AM
You guys aren't stopping me from making my omelete today.

no photo
Thu 08/19/10 06:43 AM
youd be surprised just how much at risk you are everyday from food born pathogens...surprised

RoamingOrator's photo
Thu 08/19/10 12:28 PM

Omelete was good, not dead yet!!!

Gossipmpm's photo
Thu 08/19/10 12:30 PM
I loooovvvve eggs!!


Double yolkers rule!!!:heart:

no photo
Thu 08/19/10 12:38 PM
I'm a guy ... I was born without eggs ...

Jess642's photo
Thu 08/19/10 12:54 PM
huh


really?


Are these battery hens?...are they barned hens?....has anyone looked at the process involved in you picking up a carton of eggs from the supermarket?


Sheesh!...I know it's not possible for a lot of people, but I am so grateful I live here, with the space for a chicken pen, and our own free range, fresh organic eggs everyday.

Mayhem_J's photo
Thu 08/19/10 12:56 PM
How?

The hens that laid the egss....must have ate some raw chicken.

laugh laugh laugh laugh

oldsage's photo
Thu 08/19/10 12:58 PM
"A few bad eggs"

irisheyes79's photo
Thu 08/19/10 03:23 PM
some weird stuff

msmyka's photo
Thu 08/19/10 03:33 PM
I found out recently that eggs can give me heartburn.... wtf?

irisheyes79's photo
Thu 08/19/10 03:37 PM
its what happens when man genetically manufactures stufff

Dodo_David's photo
Thu 08/19/10 05:50 PM
An egg recall?
Good.
Now I can get this off my face.


Dodo_David's photo
Thu 08/19/10 06:05 PM
"An egg recall?!!!"

"Those things are not going back inside me!"

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