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Egg Allergen Safety in Los Angeles: Disclosure & Compliance

Eggs are one of the FDA's major allergens, and Los Angeles food businesses must follow California's strict allergen labeling and disclosure laws. Undeclared egg allergens appear frequently in recall alerts from the FDA and FSIS, putting consumers with egg allergies at serious risk. This guide covers LA's regulatory requirements, recent recalls, and resources to keep you safe.

California Allergen Labeling Laws & LA Requirements

California Food Code § 113700 mandates that all packaged foods containing eggs must clearly declare the allergen on the label. Los Angeles County Department of Public Health enforces these regulations across retail food facilities and manufacturers. Restaurants and food service establishments in LA must provide allergen menus or information upon request, with staff trained to identify egg-containing dishes. The FDA's "Big 8" allergens—which includes eggs—require plain-language labeling rather than scientific names. Non-compliance can result in citations, fines, and product recalls through the FDA and California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA).

Recent Undeclared Egg Allergen Recalls

The FDA and FSIS regularly issue recalls for products with undeclared eggs, including baked goods, sauces, pasta products, and prepared foods distributed through California. Common causes include cross-contamination in shared facilities, mislabeling during production, and undisclosed ingredients in imported products. Panko Alerts monitors all FDA, FSIS, and CDC recall announcements in real-time, alerting you within seconds of recalls affecting Los Angeles. If you've purchased a recalled product, the FDA recommends checking recall databases immediately and contacting the manufacturer or retailer. Consumers with egg allergies should never consume recalled products, even if symptoms have not occurred previously.

Food Allergy Resources in Los Angeles

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health provides allergen guidance for consumers and food businesses at publichealth.lacounty.gov. The Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) organization offers certified training and consumer resources with LA-specific support groups and education programs. California's CDFA website maintains searchable recall databases and allergen compliance materials for residents. For real-time alerts on egg allergen recalls affecting LA, Panko Alerts monitors 25+ government sources including the FDA, FSIS, CDC, and local health departments. Many Los Angeles hospitals and allergists can provide comprehensive testing and management plans for egg allergies.

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