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More Cucumber Products Recalled as Salmonella Outbreak Expands

  • Albertsons Companies recalled store-prepared Greek salad products containing cucumbers from Bedner Growers across 12 states and Washington, D.C., due to salmonella contamination.
  • The recall follows a multistate salmonella outbreak linked to Bedner Growers cucumbers, with the initial cucumber recall announced on May 19, and investigations ongoing.
  • The salads, packaged in transparent plastic containers and sold by weight, were available refrigerated at various retailers, including outlets affiliated with Albertsons, in states like Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut.
  • The FDA classified the recall as Class I, warning of a reasonable probability that the products could cause serious illness or death, and urged consumers to discard or return them immediately.
  • Although no illnesses are officially linked to the salads, 45 salmonella cases across 18 states have been reported from the outbreak, prompting potential additional recalls and continued consumer warnings.
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Express US broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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