More cucumbers ready -to -eat products recalled when raising a Salmonella outbreak

Maryland food company recalled specific salsa and cucumber products as they are made with cucumbers that are probably contaminated with salmonella.

TGD Cuts, LLC from JESSUP, Maryland, recalls some baths and boards as they contained cucumbers from Boynton Beach, Florida -based Bedner Growers Inc., which are related to Salmonella.

TGD reduces affected products including salsa, sliced ​​cucumbers and copies of cucumbers to sell retail and food services in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and North Carolina, according to FDA Food and Drug Administration. The products had dates from May 20 to May 28 and are unlikely to be in stores or used. No diseases are reported in connection with the products, FDA said.

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Remember cucumbers for the risk of salmonella expands

The initial recall on May 19 participated cucumbers sold directly to Farm Fresh Market users of Farm’s Farm, according to notifications published on May 19 by CDC and FDA. The following recalls have been declared by groceries such as Harris Titer, Croger and Walmart for repackaged cucumbers for resale at various trademarks or those used in ready -to -eat products, including vegetable trays and salads.

Cucumbers, distributed by Fresh Start, produce sales of Delray, Florida, also led to a reminder of individual cucumbers on May 30, especially cucumbers in two packages and various products with prepared foods.

Salmonella risks fast egg, tomatoes recall

In addition to the increasing recall of cucumbers, other products have recently been withdrawn for potential contamination of the salmonella. The FDA on May 28 upgraded the reminder of tomatoes, distributed in three southern states to a class that I remember, which means that food consumption can lead to serious health complications or lead to death.

Then, on June 6, CDC and FDA connect brown eggs sold in nine states – including in some Walmart stores – with a continuing outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis, in which 79 people were painful and at least 21 hospitalized.

TGD Cuts, LLC from JESSUP, Maryland, recalls some specific products, including Salsas, as they contained cucumbers from Bedner Growers Inc., Boynton Beach, Florida, which are related to Salmonella.

Last: What cucumbers and products are called

Customers who have purchased any products from TGD cuts should get rid of them or return them for a full recovery. Here is a list of recalled products due to a possible risk of salmonella.

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UPC

Use by date

Salsa, hot 6/12 oz.

840219170534

25.05.2025

Salsa, light 6/12 ounce.

840219170541

25.05.2025

Salsa, soft 5 pounds.

840219140445

is not available

Salsa, soft 5 pounds.

840219140445

28.02.2025

Cut cucumber/grape tomato 50/2 oz.

840219184784

23.02.2025

Cut with cucumber harmless 5 pounds.

840219160733

is not available

Cut with cucumber harmless 50/2 oz.

840219170657

5/19/2025

Cucumber copies 50/2 oz.

840219179971

5/19/2025

What are the symptoms of salmonella poisoning?

Salmonella poisoning causes about 1.35 million diseases, 26,500 hospitalizations and 420 deaths each year in the United States, according to CDC and FDA.

Symptoms that include diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps will usually occur from six hours to six days after exposure and can last up to seven days. Symptoms of severe infections may include pain, headache, increased fever, lethargy, rashes and blood in urine or stool.

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This article originally appeared in the USA Today: More cucumbers that recalled the risk of salmonella, says FDA

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