Check your eggs now—multiple brands sold across Canada are being recalled because of potential Salmonella contamination, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and the health news outlet EatingWell.
The recalled eggs were sold in British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and possibly other provinces and territories.
The following brands and products are affected by the recall. Check the table below for specific details, including sizes, UPC codes, and best-by dates:
Compliments
Extra Large Size White Eggs, 12 eggs (UPC: 0 55742 35751 6) – Best by February 22, 2025
Large Size White Eggs, 12 eggs (UPC: 0 55742 35750 9) – Best by March 1, 2025
Large Size White Eggs, 18 eggs (UPC: 0 55742 35756 1) – Best by March 1, 2025
Foremost
Large Size Eggs, 18 eggs (UPC: 0 61483 05666 3) – Best by February 22, 2025; March 1, 2025
Golden Valley
Extra Large Size Eggs, 30 eggs (UPC: 0 55799 10301 2) – Best by March 1, 2025
Jumbo Size Eggs, 20 eggs (UPC: 0 55799 10310 4) – Best by February 22, 2025
Large Size Eggs, 2 x 30 eggs (UPC: 0 55799 10503 0) – Best by February 22, 2025
Large Size Eggs, 30 eggs (UPC: 0 55799 10303 6) – Best by March 1, 2025
White Extra Large Size Eggs, 18 eggs (UPC: 0 55799 11101 7) – Best by March 1, 2025
White Large Size Eggs, 12 eggs (UPC: 0 55799 10103 2) – Best by March 1, 2025
IGA
Extra Large Eggs, 12 eggs (UPC: 0 55742 05119 3) – Best by February 22, 2025
No name
Large Size Eggs, 12 eggs (UPC: 0 60383 66414 5) – Best by March 1, 2025
Large Size Eggs, 30 eggs (UPC: 0 60383 22293 2) – Best by February 22, 2025; March 1, 2025
Large Size Eggs, 30 eggs (UPC: 0 60383 22293 2) – Best by February 16, 2025
Western Family
Extra Large Size White Eggs, 12 eggs (UPC: 0 62639 41011 7) – Best by February 22, 2025; March 1, 2025
Large Size White Eggs, 30 eggs (UPC: 0 62639 39498 1) – Best by March 1, 2025
None (Loose Eggs)
XLW Loose Eggs (15 dozen) (UPC: 60055799104011) – Best by March 1, 2025
SW Loose Eggs (15 dozen) (UPC: 60055799104073) – Best by February 25, 2025
Large White Eggs (15 dozen) (UPC: 10015378) – Best by February 25, 2025
Additional details, including batch codes, are available in the CFIA recall notice.
What to Do if You Have Recalled Eggs
If your eggs match the affected products, dispose of them immediately or return them to the store where you purchased them for a refund.
Although no illnesses have been reported, Salmonella infection can cause symptoms such as diarrhea, stomach cramps, headache, nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. These symptoms typically last up to seven days but can be more severe in vulnerable groups, including people over 65, young children, pregnant individuals, and those with weakened immune systems.
If you’ve consumed eggs recently and are experiencing symptoms of Salmonella infection, contact your doctor right away.
Stay safe and stay informed to protect your health.