Public Safety
FDA Issues Recall for Cucumbers Amid Salmonella Outbreak
FDA Investigates Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Recalled Cucumbers The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is investigating a salmonella outbreak connected to fresh cucumbers that has affected dozens across the U.S. In response, three companies — SunFed Produce, Bowery Farms, and Russ Davis — have issued voluntary recalls for cucumbers of all sizes. The FDA confirmed that the recalled cucumbers were grown by Ar Grado in Sonora, Mexico, and distributed to food service and retail outlets nationwide between October 12 and November 26. Consumers who may have purchased these cucumbers are urged to check their refrigerators. If you have any of the recalled products, the FDA advises disposing of them immediately to avoid potential illness. Stay updated on food safety alerts by visiting NBCPalmSprings.com for more information.
By: NBC Palm Springs
December 3, 2024