If you can take a picture of the outdated/bad eggs, it will help solidify your claim to the store manager. But I agree with Fay Henderson, go up the chain of command until you get a satisfactory answer. We need to inform them of every mistake. Keep in mind, if you DON'T get a satisfactory answer, then this is a public health issue, and any evidence you bring to the department of health and FDA will help make a change.
Start with the local manager. If you are not satisfied with the answer you receive, contact corporate Walmart.
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I don't have any eggs on my shelf or fridge. I threw them away. Ask Walmart directly about theirs.
I concur with Kathryn Hornsby and other concerned customers of Walmart who may not have heard of the recall of the eggs, salad, lettuce and other products Walmart continues to sell without a care for their customers.
I've brought stuff like that directly to the store manager in the past. Change doesn't happen unless we all hold others accountable and to a standard.
That's a damn shame
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