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Egg Allergen Safety & Disclosure Rules in Portland, Oregon

Egg allergies affect roughly 2% of children and adults in the U.S., making proper disclosure critical in food service. Portland's restaurants and retailers must comply with Oregon's allergen labeling laws and FDA regulations requiring clear identification of eggs as a major allergen. Panko Alerts monitors FDA, FSIS, and Oregon Health Authority recalls in real-time to notify you of undeclared allergen incidents before they reach your table.

Oregon Allergen Labeling Requirements

Oregon follows FDA guidelines classifying eggs as one of nine major allergens requiring mandatory disclosure on packaged foods and restaurant menus. Oregon Health Authority (OHA) enforces these rules through local health departments, requiring food businesses to clearly identify eggs in ingredients, preparation methods, and cross-contact warnings. Portland restaurants must train staff on allergen awareness and maintain ingredient documentation. The FDA's Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA) sets the federal baseline, but Oregon's Food Service Rules add restaurant-specific accountability for allergen communication at point-of-sale.

Recent Undeclared Egg Recalls & Portland Impact

The FDA and FSIS regularly issue recalls for undeclared egg in pasta, baked goods, sauces, and prepared foods distributed to Portland retailers and food service operators. Common culprits include imported products, artisanal breads, and proteins glazed with egg wash without clear labeling. Panko Alerts tracks these recalls across 25+ government sources, flagging undeclared allergen incidents within hours of announcement. Oregon residents have been affected by multi-state recalls involving major suppliers; subscribing to real-time alerts ensures you know immediately if a product in your home or restaurant was recalled before consuming it.

Portland Food Allergy Resources & Support

Portland's Oregon Health Authority Office of Health Equity provides allergen guidance for restaurants and consumers, with multilingual resources available at oregon.gov. The Portland Multnomah County Health Department enforces food service allergen rules and offers inspection reports showing facility compliance. National organizations like the Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) center in Washington, D.C., provide Portland-accessible emergency action plans and epinephrine auto-injector training. Panko Alerts integrates with your phone to send push notifications on egg recalls and allergen warnings specific to products you purchase or restaurants in your area.

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