If you read the notice, it appears that this is more of a labeling issue, egg isn't listed as an ingredient and may have been included. That's different from the other ongoing chicken recall which is over possible bacterial contamination.
We have friends who have a son who has a serious egg allergy, better some mis-labeled food gets destroyed than some person gets seriously ill or dies as a result.
I understand the need to recall mislabeled food, and I hope they figure out WHY it was mislabeled. However, food waste is a major problem, and it's too bad that the recalled food--with proper notification about the eggs--couldn't be diverted to where people might need it.
I'm not saying it shouldn't be recalled, I'm lamenting that so much food gets wasted because of carelessness that requires a recall. Especially when that food is animal in origin.