The Recall Desk
ModerateFDA (Food)·H-0399-2025·Announced 2025-08-13

Clover Valley eggs recalled due to shipping temperature abuse

Dollar General's Clover Valley Grade A eggs are being recalled due to temperature excursion during shipping in one trailer. Consumers should discard any eggs from the affected shipment.

What this means for you

Minor labeling or packaging issue, or a voluntary precautionary recall. Risk of harm is low but real — follow the manufacturer's instructions.

Our severity reasoning: FDA Class II recall without reported illnesses or confirmed contamination. The hazard is a temperature control issue during shipping rather than a confirmed pathogen or reported adverse health event.

Plain-English summary

Clover Valley One Dozen Grade A Eggs Large (12 count, UPC 077438599024) distributed in Louisiana are being recalled by Dollar General Corporation.

The recall was initiated due to temperature abuse caused by a temperature excursion in one shipping trailer. Temperature-abused eggs may pose food safety risks if proper refrigeration was not maintained.

Consumers who purchased this product should discard it and not consume it. Specific lot codes and expiration dates have not been identified.

The recalled product

Product
Clover Valley One Dozen Grade A Eggs Large, 12 ct, packaged in styrofoam, UPC: 077438599024
Manufacturer
Dollar General Corporation
Hazard
  • temperature-abuse

Is your product affected?

Check your packaging against the codes below. If any of them match, the product is part of this recall.

Lot numbers (1)

  • Exact lot codes/expiration dates are unknown.

Distribution

Distributed in 1 state:

  • LA