FDA Cracks Down on Salmonella in Egg Hauling Rules
Published Date: 9/25/2025
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Summary
The FDA wants to update how egg producers keep track of their eggs to stop Salmonella from making people sick. This affects farmers, packers, and transporters who handle shell eggs, asking them to share some info in new ways. The goal? Safer eggs without extra costs or delays, and the government is checking the plan now.
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2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
New egg tracking information requests
If you are a farmer, packer, or transporter who handles shell eggs, the FDA is asking you to share certain information in new ways so officials can track eggs to prevent Salmonella Enteritidis. The FDA submitted this proposed information collection to the Office of Management and Budget for review under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
Goal: Safer eggs for consumers
The FDA's plan aims to make shell eggs safer to reduce illness from Salmonella Enteritidis. The agency says the goal is safer eggs without extra costs or delays, and it has sent the plan to OMB for review.
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