CHICAGO, Aug. 18 /CHICAGOPRESSRELEASE.COM/ — Wright County Eggs of Galt, Iowa used unauthorized egg cartons to package and sell eggs under the Dutch Farms name without Dutch Farms knowledge. These eggs, along with eggs packaged under more than ten other brand names are now subject to a product recall (announced 8/15/10). The unauthorized Dutch Farms eggs were distributed to Walgreens only in the following states: Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, South Dakota and Arkansas.
Legal representation has been sought in this matter to protect Dutch Farms’ customers and the Dutch Farms family.
If you purchased Dutch Farms eggs at Walgreens please check the side of the package for the following plant numbers: P1026, P1413 and P1946. Please return the package to Walgreens for a full refund. For more information go to www.dutchfarms.com
According to Brian Boomsma, Dutch Farms Inc., President, “We will do everything in our power to make this right. It’s just a shame that a farm in Iowa with whom we have no association, can cause so many — to be so concerned.”
SOURCE Dutch Farms Inc.
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I’m hesitant to eat the eggs I recently purchased now. It is appalling how awful the conditions are at that farm. They must be shut down and fined.