Liquid egg substitutes that may have been distributed nationwide have been recalled over concerns that they may be contaminated. See the full list.
Egg Beaters & Bob Evans liquid eggs are being recalled over contamination concerns. Find out which products are affected and what to do next
Lake Odessa’s Cargill Kitchen Solutions is recalling more than 200,000 pounds of fresh and frozen liquid egg products per a U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) alert. According to the alert, the products may contain a cleaning solution with sodium hypochlorite, commonly known as a bleaching agent.
Several Egg Beaters and Bob Evans liquid egg substitutes were recalled in March 2025 due to potential contamination with cleaning solution containing sodium hypochlorite, per Cargill Kitchen Solutions and the USDA.
The maker of Egg Beaters and Bob Evans liquid eggs is recalling products that may be contaminated with a bleach cleaning solution, including those sold in Colorado.
The USDA announced last week that more than 212,000 pounds of liquid egg substitutes are recalled due to possible cleaning solution contamination.
Cargill Kitchen Solutions is recalling over 212,000 pounds of liquid egg products due to potential contamination with a cleaning solution.
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Everyday Health on MSNEgg Beaters Liquid Eggs Recalled Due to Bleach-Ingredient ContaminationOver 200,000 pounds of liquid eggs were recalled because of possible contamination with sodium hypochlorite, a compound used to make bleach.
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Southern Living on MSNOver 200,000 Pounds Of Liquid Egg Products Recalled Because They May Contain Cleaning SolutionThe recall comes from Cargill Kitchen Solutions, which is based in Michigan, but ships to distributor locations in Ohio and Texas and for food service use in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois,