Michael foods  eggs recall-A Minnesota food company is widening its recall of  hard-cooked eggs because of a potential for listeria contamination.  Michael Foods, of Minnetonka, is recalling eggs in brine sold in 10- and  25-pound pails for institutional use in 34 states. Michael Foods, Inc.  is recalling specific lot dates of hard-cooked eggs in brine sold in 10-  and 25-pound pails for institutional use that were produced at its  Wakefield, Nebraska facility because the product has the potential to be  contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Listeria monocytogenes is an  organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young  children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune  systems.  Although healthy individuals may suffer only short-term  symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea,  abdominal pain and diarrhea, Listeria infection can cause miscarriages  and stillbirths among pregnant women. None of the eggs were sold  directly by Michael Foods to retailers or consumers. 
However, food distributors and manufacturers who purchased the eggs could have used them in products that were sold to retail outlets or used in foodservice settings. Michael Foods is working with customers who purchased eggs from these lots to ensure that all product is removed from the market. Consumers who believe they might have purchased product affected by the recall, or those who are unsure, should contact the original place of purchase. read more
However, food distributors and manufacturers who purchased the eggs could have used them in products that were sold to retail outlets or used in foodservice settings. Michael Foods is working with customers who purchased eggs from these lots to ensure that all product is removed from the market. Consumers who believe they might have purchased product affected by the recall, or those who are unsure, should contact the original place of purchase. read more
