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3 hours ago
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Over 1.7 Million Eggs Recalled Due to Salmonella Outbreak—Here's What to Know
Brown eggs sold at Walmart, Ralphs, Safeway and more are being recalled. These eggs are connected to a multistate Salmonella outbreak, resulting in 79 illnesses. Multiple brands are impacted by this recall, with 1.7 million cartoned eggs an active Salmonella outbreak linked to brown eggs sold in multiple states, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Over 1.7 million cartoned eggs are being affected by this recall and were distributed by various retailers. The affected eggs were sold between February 3 and May 15, 2025. According to the FDA, all of the recalled brown eggs will have a plant code number 'P-6562' or 'CA5330' with Julian dates between 32 and 126 printed on the carton or package. The following stores in California and Nevada sold these recalled eggs with sell-by dates ranging from March 5 to June 4, 2025: Save Mart, FoodMaxx, Lucky, Smart & Final, Safeway, Raleys, Food 4 Less and Ralphs. Additionally, Walmart has recalled brown eggs with sell-by dates from March 4 to June 19, 2025. Walmart locations in the following states are directly impacted by this recall: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Below is a list of the egg brands and carton sizes impacted by this recall, alongside their UPC printed on the packaging: Clover Organic Large Brown 12 eggs with UPC 070852010427 First Street Cage Free Large Brown Loose 150 eggs with UPC 041512039638 Nulaid Medium Brown Cage Free 12 eggs with UPC 071230021042 Nulaid Jumbo Brown Cage Free 12 eggs with UPC 071230021011 O Organics Cage Free Large Brown 6 eggs with UPC 079893401522 O Organics Large Brown 12 eggs with UPC 079893401508 O Organics Large Brown 18 eggs with UPC 079893401546 Marketside Organic Large Cage Free Brown 12 eggs with UPC 681131122771 Marketside Organic Large Cage Free Brown 18 eggs with UPC 681131122801 Marketside Large Cage Free Brown 12 eggs with UPC 681131122764 Marketside Large Cage Free Brown 18 eggs with UPC 681131122795 Raley's Large Cage Free Brown 12 eggs with UPC 046567033310 Raley's Large Cage Free Brown 18 eggs with UPC 046567040325 Raley's Organic Large Cage Free Brown 12 eggs with UPC 046567028798 Raley's Organic Large Cage Free Brown 18 eggs with UPC 046567040295 Simple Truth Medium Brown Cage Free 18 eggs with UPC 011110099327 Simple Truth Large Brown Cage Free 18 eggs with UPC 011110873743 Sun Harvest Organic Cage Free Large Brown 12 eggs with UPC 041512131950 Sun Harvest Organic Cage Free Large Brown 18 eggs with UPC 041512145162 Sunnyside Large Brown Cage Free 12 eggs with UPC 717544211747 Sunnyside Large Brown Cage Free 18 eggs with UPC 717544211754 Sunnyside Organic Cage Free Large Brown 12 eggs with UPC 717544201441 Sunnyside Organic Cage Free Large Brown 18 eggs with UPC 717544211761 Alongside these products, bulk packages of 20 or 30 eggs were also recalled, including brown cage-free and brown organic eggs of different sizes. Check your eggs ASAP for the above recall information, and if it matches any of the products, dispose of them immediately or return to your place of purchase for a full refund. As of June 9, there have been a total of 79 illnesses with 21 hospitalizations connected to this recall. While the latest onset illness was reported on May 17, this investigation is ongoing. Salmonella infection can lead to symptoms like diarrhea, stomach cramps, headache, nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite. It could cause more severe symptoms in older adults or immunocompromised individuals. If you are showing signs of infection, consult a healthcare professional as soon as you can. For questions about this recall, contact August Egg Company at 1-800-710-2554 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT. Read the original article on EATINGWELL
Yahoo
29-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Powerball ticket purchased in Orange County wins over $1.3 million
No one hit the $190 million jackpot in Wednesday night's Powerball drawing, but two California residents — including one in Orange County— still struck it big, winning over $1.3 million. The lucky Southern California ticket worth $1,326,260 matched the five winning numbers of 23, 27, 32, 35 and 59, but missed the Powerball number of 11. It was purchased at the Ralphs grocery store located at 1435 Chapman Avenue in the city of Orange, according to the California Lottery website. A second $1,326,260 ticket matching the 5 drawing numbers was purchased at an ampm minimarket in Newman, California. Another million-dollar ticket was sold in Washington, according to Washington Lottery officials. The jackpot for Saturday night's drawing now climbs to an estimated $207 million with an estimated cash value of $91 million. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Miami Herald
29-05-2025
- General
- Miami Herald
Two Powerball players win $1 million in California. Where were lucky tickets sold?
Two Powerball players in California won $1.3 million each, just missing the $190 million jackpot, lottery officials say. The tickets matched five winning numbers but not the Powerball in the drawing Wednesday, May 28, the California Lottery said. California adjusts lottery prizes based on the number of tickets sold and number of winners. The lucky tickets were sold at an Arco gas station in Newman, about a 25-mile drive south of Modesto, and a Ralphs supermarket in Orange, about a 30-mile drive southeast from Los Angeles, the lottery said. A $1 million Powerball ticket also was sold in Washington. Nobody won the grand prize, which rises to an estimated $207 million, with a cash value of about $91 million, for the next drawing Saturday, May 31, the national Powerball site said. The winning numbers were 23, 27, 32, 35 and 59, with a Powerball of 11, the lottery said. The Power Play multiplier was 2x. More than 385,000 other Powerball tickets sold in the United States also won prizes ranging from $4 to $50,000, the lottery said. The Powerball jackpot was last won April 26, when a Kentucky player hit the $167 million grand prize, lottery officials said. What to know about Powerball To score a jackpot in the Powerball, a player must match all five white balls and the red Powerball. The odds of scoring the jackpot prize are 1 in 292,201,338. Tickets can be bought on the day of the drawing, but sales times and price vary by state. Drawings are broadcast Saturdays, Mondays and Wednesdays at 10:59 p.m. ET and can be streamed online. Powerball is played in 45 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Yahoo
29-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
2 Powerball tickets worth $1.3 million sold in California
ANAHEIM, Calif. - Feeling lucky? As the nation awaits the winner of the $207 million Powerball jackpot, two lottery players in California may be $1.3 million richer. What we know According to California Lottery's website on late Wednesday night, a pair of tickets worth $1,326,260 were sold in the state. One was sold at an ARCO gas station on North Street in Newman, California while a second ticket was sold at a Ralphs on West Chapman Avenue in Orange. This comes as a drawing was held for the then-jackpot of $189 million. Below were the winning numbers for the May 28 drawing – which apparently no one got all six numbers: 23, 27, 32, 35, 59. PB: 11 The drawing for the $207 million jackpot will be held on Saturday, May 31 at 8 p.m. PT. There are $207 millions of reasons to dream, especially what you would do with the jackpot money. However, one thing all lottery winners have to take into account is the fact that their prizes will be taxed. So how much do you really get after taxes? It depends on a couple of factors: do you have to pay state taxes where you live? Will you take the lump sum payment or the annuity payout? According to Mega Millions' website, those electing to take the annuity option get one immediate payment followed by 29 annual payments. Powerball follows an identical process for paying out its jackpot winners. RELATED: Powerball payout calculator: How much would you get after taxes if you won?


Los Angeles Times
06-05-2025
- Business
- Los Angeles Times
Ralphs at Market Lofts in Downtown Los Angeles Sells for $20.9 Million
Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors and SRS Real Estate Partners have announced the $20.9 million sale of a 54,948-square-foot Ralphs-anchored ground-floor retail component at Market Lofts, a mixed-use condominium development in Downtown Los Angeles. Hanley Investment Group senior vice president Lee Csenar and SRS Capital Markets executive vice president Carlos Lopez represented the seller, MDC Realty Advisors of Denver, Colorado, and the buyer, Mushmel Properties of Los Angeles. 'We generated multiple qualified offers from 1031 exchange investors, private family offices and institutional investors, ultimately selecting a private, all-cash buyer with whom we had previously transacted,' said Csenar. 'The buyer agreed to a 15-day due diligence period, giving the seller strong confidence in closing.' Completed in 2007, Ralphs at Market Lofts is located at 645 W. 9th Street and was the first grocery store to open in Downtown Los Angeles since the 1950s. Developed by Lee Homes and CIM Group and designed by KTGY, the seven-story mixed-use community features six floors of residential lofts, totaling 267 units, built above ground-level retail and a subterranean parking garage. The retail component is anchored by a 49,489-square-foot Ralphs Fresh Fare grocery store, along with six additional tenants: The UPS Store, Supercuts, Simply Salads, Qwench Juice Bar, Honeymee and Momi Sushi. 'Ralphs has achieved high sales volumes at Market Lofts as the dominant grocer in Downtown Los Angeles,' Lopez said. 'The project's full occupancy and grocery-anchored tenancy, along with its long-term income stability, offer a secure investment opportunity in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles.' Located at the signalized intersections of Flower and 9th Streets and Hope and 9th Streets, Ralphs at Market Lofts benefits from high visibility, strong pedestrian traffic and excellent accessibility. The tenant mix – including grocery, restaurant and service-oriented retailers – offers 100% internet-resistant uses. There is also limited grocer competition. (Target opened in 2010 and Whole Foods opened in 2015.) It is adjacent to key Downtown Los Angeles destinations, including Arena, LA Live and the Los Angeles Convention Center. Within a one-mile radius, the property draws from a residential population of 85,000 with an average household income of $97,000. The daytime population reaches 200,000, and more than 1.2 million people live within five miles. 'Ralphs at Market Lofts represented a rare opportunity to acquire a fully leased asset anchored by a dominant grocer in the heart of one of the most dynamic urban centers in the country,' said Csenar. Ralphs, a California grocery chain, has been serving communities since 1873, making it one of the oldest continuously operating grocery brands in the United States. Founded by George Albert Ralphs in Los Angeles, the company started as a small storefront and grew into a leading subsidiary of The Kroger Co., the nation's largest traditional grocery store operator. Ralphs operates 187 stores across California and remains a market share leader in the state's competitive grocery industry. Information was sourced from Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors. To learn more, contact LCsenar@