FDA warns of salmonella outbreak traced to cucumbers
Briefly

The U.S. FDA has issued a recall on cucumbers from Bedner Growers, distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales, due to salmonella contamination linked to 26 illnesses in several states, including New York and Florida. Investigations revealed the cucumbers were distributed from April 29 to May 19, and originated from three markets in Florida. Consumers are advised to discard these cucumbers if purchased during this timeframe. The contamination has also implicated various food items that included these cucumbers, emphasizing the widespread implications of food safety breaches.
The FDA is investigating cucumbers from Bedner Growers that were distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales, Inc., due to salmonella contamination linked to 26 illnesses.
Consumers are urged to discard any cucumbers purchased between April 29 and May 19, as they may be tainted, highlighting the importance of food safety compliance.
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