U.S. manufacturers of packaged food items must state clearly on the label if it contains eggs.
Always read the whole ingredient label to look for egg. Egg ingredients may be within the list of the ingredients. Or egg could be listed in a “contains egg" statement under the list of ingredients.
Foods that don't contain egg could be contaminated during manufacturing. Unfortunately, labels like "processed in a facility that also processed egg" or "made on shared equipment" are not regulated by the FDA. They are voluntary. Talk with your child's healthcare provider about whether your child may eat products with these labels or if your child should stay away from them.
Some foods and products don't have to state if they contain egg. These include:
- Foods not regulated by the FDA
- Cosmetics and personal care items
- Prescription and over-the-counter medicines and supplements
- Toys and crafts
- Pet food