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Newsweek
3 hours ago
- Health
- Newsweek
Albertsons Food Recalled in 12 States as FDA Issues Most Severe Risk Level
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Albertsons Companies has issued a voluntary recall of multiple store-prepared Greek salad products sold across 12 states and Washington, D.C. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified the alert as a Class I recall—its highest and most urgent warning level. The salads were made using cucumbers linked to a multistate salmonella outbreak traced back to Bedner Growers Company. Newsweek has contacted Albertsons, via email, and Bedner Growers Company, via online contact form, for comment. Why It Matters A Class I recall is reserved for products that pose a serious health risk with a "reasonable probability" of causing illness or even death if consumed. The recalled Greek salads were sold under several store brands in high-traffic northeastern grocery chains. The FDA warning elevates the urgency for consumers who may still have the product in their refrigerators, particularly those with compromised immune systems, children, and elderly individuals more vulnerable to foodborne illnesses. What to Know Recalled Products: AMCE Greek Salad AUTHENTIC FS Sold refrigerated in clear plastic containers by the pound UPC: 293070 ##### READY MEALS Greek Salad SS Sold refrigerated in clear plastic containers by the pound UPC: 292483 ##### Star Market Greek Salad FS Sold refrigerated in clear plastic containers by the pound UPC: 292329 ##### Reason for Recall: All three products contain cucumbers from Bedner Growers Company, which were previously recalled due to contamination with salmonella, a bacteria known to cause serious gastrointestinal illness. The outbreak has been under ongoing investigation by public health authorities. Where the Recall Applies: The salads were sold at stores in the following states: Connecticut Delaware Maine Massachusetts Maryland New Hampshire New Jersey New York Rhode Island Pennsylvania Vermont Virginia Washington, D.C. The affected salads were primarily sold in ACME, Star Market, and Ready Meals outlets. What People Are Saying Albertsons Companies stated in its press release that it is "committed to the highest standards of food safety" and that the recall was initiated "out of an abundance of caution." No illnesses have been officially linked to the salads yet, but the company has urged customers who purchased any of the listed products to discard them immediately or return them to the store for a full refund. The FDA emphasized the seriousness of the recall, pointing to the ongoing multistate salmonella outbreak and reiterating its warning that contaminated food—even if it looks or smells normal—can be dangerous. What's Next The full scope of the salmonella outbreak connected to the contaminated cucumbers is being investigated. Consumers are advised to check their refrigerators for any of the recalled Greek salad items and follow safety instructions. Albertsons said affected stores are posting notices and removing products from shelves. Additional recalls may be issued if more prepared foods containing the same contaminated cucumbers are identified.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Health
- Yahoo
The 17 Recipes We Can't Wait To Make This June
Oh, seems like we've been waiting all year for you. We're ready to celebrate your arrival with all things summer cooking. From fresh produce to grilling favorites, we're welcoming you with open arms. And there are plenty of occasions along the way to keep us busy in the kitchen. So, without further ado, here are the recipes we can't wait to make this month for picnicking, Father's Day, Juneteenth, trips to the pool, and ordinary these recipes? Tap 'Save' to add them to MyRecipes—your new, free recipe box for Allrecipes!Meet the perfect potato salad to bring along wherever you're going this summer. Toss together roasted, smashed potatoes with all the "loaded" fixings—from sour cream to bacon—for a creamy, satisfying dish. It packs well in the cooler, too. View Recipe Need an easy meal to take to the pool or beach? Here's another recipe to pack in the cooler. Stack meat, cheese, and a special grinder salad on Hawaiian rolls and call it lunch, dinner, or a midday snack that everyone will be grabbing. View Recipe Senior Editorial Director Diana Moutsopoulos has "a total winner" with this easy 15-minute meal. She explains, "A traditional Greek salad is my go-to salad every summer, but I wanted to make something that I could meal prep at the beginning of the week that would keep me satisfied. I added white beans and chicken to up the protein." As the recipe page also notes, this will keep well refrigerated for up to 3 days and works with any white bean or with chickpeas. View Recipe Sesame and chili oils add depth of flavor and a hint of heat to sweet, crisp snap peas in this versatile side to enjoy all June long with anything from steak to chicken to fish. Allrecipes Allstar Soup Loving Nicole "Loved this recipe!" and suggested adding mushrooms to balance it out. View Recipe Take a note from recipe creator Juliana Hale and test these out: "These bang bang shrimp tacos take bang bang flavor to the next level. Fried shrimp is tossed in spicy mayo, sweet chili-Sriracha sauce, and nestled into tacos with crunchy red cabbage, onion, and avocado." View Recipe Since we can never get enough pasta, no matter what time of year it is, here's an easy, yet crowd-pleasing riff on a favorite cocktail that gives noodles the most fun summer spin. "Bloody mary mix is a great base for a vinaigrette, and with extra horseradish, this dressing is just made for pasta," ensures Moutsopoulos. View Recipe Swap noodles for "zoodles" with zucchini we're starting to stock up on this time of year. This is "a super simple one-pot dinner that's low calorie, low carb, paleo, gluten-free, and takes just 10 minutes to make. This will be your go-to weeknight dinner! Serve immediately or store in the refrigerator up to 3 days," says creator Megan Olson. View Recipe Mix seasonings like onion, cilantro, mint, garlic, ginger, and jalapeño together with ground chicken and skewer these meatballs to throw on the grill. Serve with tzatziki sauce and a big salad, and you've got a tasty meal any night of the week. View Recipe You can't go wrong with these easy grilled veggies. As reviewer Gloria Burnette says, "I followed this recipe exactly and skewered eggplants, onions, mushrooms, and bell peppers after marinating them for 6 hours. They turned out amazing! I loved the fresh ingredients and will definitely be making this again!" View Recipe Pamper the father figures with lamb chops that are a go-to for special occasion dinners. They're "easy to prepare with a tasty garlicky marinade for flavorsome, juicy results," according to the recipe page. Reviewer Ira goodstadt vouches for these, too: "Best lamb chops ever! My family loves them. Simple yet flavorful recipe." View Recipe Pay homage to Juneteenth and National Soul Food Month with a menu full of possibilities. Allrecipes Allstar Bettina Applewhite put together a roundup of mouth-watering choices, including this zesty snapper. Serve it with black-eyed pea salad and Hibiscus Coolers, and dinner is served. View Recipe It may not exactly be soup weather, but that's not stopping Associate Editor Patricia Kaowthumrong from trying this flavor-packed recipe from Allstar Nicole Russell. "This looks amazing!" The extra protein boost comes from beans and cottage cheese that get blended in. View Recipe Now that school is out, we need easy snacks for those ever-hungry mouths. "These pizza dough breadsticks are quick and easy to make, and kids love them. I like to top mine off with mozzarella cheese, but served plain with just seasonings, they are equally as delicious," says Allstar Yolanda Gutierrez. The best part? Aside from the store-bought shortcuts, these are totally customizable. View Recipe Another dish to serve on Father's Day, or any festive occasion in June, "This strawberry tiramisu roll is a pretty, tasty, and fun variation on tiramisu. The spiraled layers of mascarpone cream and ladyfingers are revealed when sliced. Use the ripest, juiciest berries you can find for the best flavor," notes our test kitchen's own Sarah Brekke. View Recipe Save some strawberries for this crumble, which highlights two spring darlings in a sweet and tart dessert with "a hint of lemon zest and the rich flavor of almonds," according to the recipe page. Just don't forget the ice cream on the side. View Recipe Allstar Kim gives us a different way to make a summer favorite with these irresistible cupcakes. Though she warns they take time and effort, she says the "end result is a gorgeously delicious confection with a crisp graham cracker crust, rich chocolate cake middle, and a billowy toasted marshmallow frosting." Yes, please! View Recipe If there was ever a better drink for dads, we haven't found it yet. And it might just be the drink of summer this year. To make the perfect "beermosa," simply combine your favorite (perhaps fruit-forward) beer with orange juice for the easiest, most refreshing two-ingredient cocktail. Cheers! View Recipe Read the original article on ALLRECIPES
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
FDA Expands Cucumber Recall After Salmonella Outbreak in 15 States
The ongoing cucumber recall, which was originally reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on May 20, has been expanded to include four additional products, according to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). The whole fresh cucumbers grown by Florida-based Bedner Growers, Inc., and distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales, Inc., were recalled due to Salmonella contamination that has been linked to a multistate outbreak of infections. On May 23, Walmart and Albertsons stores announced recalls for cucumbers and ready-to-eat products containing the recalled cucumbers that were sold between April 29, 2025, and May 19, 2025. As of May 27, the following products have been recalled due to the outbreak of Salmonella in cucumbers: Marketside Fresh Cut Cucumber Slices sold at Walmart stores in Texas between May 13, 2025 and May 20, 2025. The cucumbers have the UPC 62969 and "best by" date codes up to May 24, 2025. Authentic Greek Salad sold at Acme, Safeway, Kings Food Markets, and Balducci's Food Lovers Market in Connecticut, Delaware, Washington DC, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. The salads have the UPC 29307000000– 00901 and "best by" dates May 23, 2025 and May 24, 2025. Ready Meals Greek Salad sold at Shaw's and Star Market in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. The salads have the UPC 29248300000 and "best by" dates between May 20, 2025 and May 24, 2025. Greek Salad sold at Shaw's and Star Market in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. The salads have the UPC 29232900000 and "best by" dates between May 20, 2025 and May 24, 2025. The following products were sold under the Snowfruit or Snowfox label at Kroger, Roundy's (Pick n Save and Metro Market), and Weis Market retail locations in Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, Wisconsin, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and New York. 64-ounce Fruit & Vegetable Tray, UPC: 63912394047 24-ounce Family Garden Salad, UPC: 63912388065 12-ounce Garden Salad, UPC: 63912388067 22-ounce Family Cobb Salad, UPC: 63912388068 11-ounce Cobb Salad, UPC: 63912388069 11-ounce Chef Salad, UPC: 63912395033 9-ounce Cucumber with Ranch, UPC: 63912395020 19-ounce Cucumber, Lime & Tajin, UPC: 63912388053 18-ounce Mixed Melon, Cucumbers & Tajin, UPC: 63912394007 18-ounce Watermelon & Cucumber w/ Tajin, UPC: 63912394036 19.5-ounce Small Vegetable Tray, UPC: 63912388045 19-ounce Small Party Tray with Dip, UPC: 63912388046 42-ounce Large Vegetable Tray, UPC: 63912388056 15-ounce Cucumber Slices w/Tajin, UPC: 63912388022 26-ounce Vegetable Bowl, UPC: 63912388044 15-ounce Cucumber Bowl w/ Ranch Dressing, UPC: 63912388063 13-ounce Vegetable Bowl, UPC: 63912388072 15-ounce Baby Carrot, Cucumber, & Ranch, UPC: 63912394045 3-ounce Cucumber Salad, UPC: 63912389243 3-ounce Spicy Cucumber Salad, UPC: 63912389329 13-ounce Bibimbap Bowl, UPC: 63912389259 12-ounce Yaki Noodle Bowl, UPC: 63912389254 13-ounce Ebi Vermicelli Bowl, UPC: 63912389334 Sushi containing cucumber, various price, weight and UPCs (made daily with a 1-day shelf life, already expired.) 28-ounce Signature Vegetable Bowl at Roundy's, UPC: 639123600172 16-ounce Chef Salad at Roundy's, UPC: 639123600295 15-ounce Cobb Style Salad at Roundy's, UPC: 639123600318 16-ounce Garden Salad at Roundy's, UPC: 639123600547 16-ounce Greek Salad at Roundy's, UPC: 639123600523 3-ounce Cucumber Salad at Weis Market, UPC: 63912389205 5-pound mesh bags of PennRose Farms whole cucumbers with either a PennRose Farms or Restaurant Depot logo. The cucumbers have the UPC 841214101714, lot numbers 48-122, 48-123, 48-124, and 48-125, and were sold at Restaurant Depot locations in New Jersey, Georgia, Florida, Illinois, and Ohio. Ukrop's Homestyle Foods 16-ounce, 36-ounce, and 5-pound bulk containers of Marinated Cucumber Salad sold at Food Lion Stores in Virginia and North Carolina; Harris Teeter in Virginia; Kroger Stores in Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky; Libbie Market in Virginia; and Ukrop's Market Hall in Virginia. The cucumber salad has a "sell by" date between May 11, 2025 and May 26, 2025. Big Y Foods is recalling all sub sandwiches, wraps, and paninis sold at the sandwich counter that contained sliced cucumbers. The recalled made-to-order subs were sold at some locations Massachusetts and Connecticut between May 20 and May 21, 2025. Harris Teeter fresh cucumbers with UPC 20406200000, Harris Teeter Large Vegetable Tray with UPC 7203689327, and Harris Teeter Small Vegetable Tray with UPC 7203689328 Kroger Yummi Sushi products. You can find the full list of affected sushi here. So far, the CDC has reported 26 cases of Salmonella, which led to nine hospitalizations across 15 states: California, Colorado, Kansas, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Florida, and Tennessee. If you still have any of the recalled cucumbers or cucumber-containing products, you should not consume them. Instead, throw them away or return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. Additionally, be sure to wash any surface that may have come in contact with the contaminated cucumbers with soap and water. If you have already consumed one of the recalled foods, you should monitor yourself for symptoms of a Salmonella infection. The most common symptoms include diarrhea, stomach cramps, dehydration, vomiting, and fever higher than 102°F—and, typically, symptoms begin between six hours and six days after eating the contaminated food. If you're experiencing any of those symptoms, contact your healthcare provider. While most individuals feel better after four to seven days, Salmonella can cause serious infections in children, older individuals, and those with weakened immune systems. To learn more about Salmonella, visit the CDC website. Read the original article on ALLRECIPES

Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Florida cucumber recall triggers dozens of salad, sushi recalls from Walmart, Kroger, more
Companies using cucumbers recalled from a Florida farm that have been linked to dozens of cases of Salmonella poisoning are issuing their own recalls, with six more announced for products sold at Walmart, Albertsons, Kroger and more retail locations. Bedner Growers Inc. of Boynton Beach, voluntarily recalled cucumbers sold at Bedner's Farm Fresh Market and distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales, Inc., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a release May 19. 'Cucumbers have been linked to earlier outbreaks sickening over 1,000 people. Bedner Growers was linked to a Salmonella outbreak in 2024,' said food safety attorney, Bill Marler. The Food and Drug Administration has released voluntary recalls announcements for prepared salads, vegetable bowls and plates, sushi and more across 27 states. As of May 23, there have been 26 reported Salmonella cases, the CDC said, in 15 states, including Florida. "Several people ate cucumbers on cruise ships leaving ports in Florida," the CDC said. Salmonella is an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. No deaths have been reported, but nine people have been hospitalized, the CDC said. Here's what to know. The cucumbers were sold at three Bedner's Farm Fresh Market locations in Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and West Palm Beach between April 29, 2025, and May 14, 2025, according to a release from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The vegetables were also distributed to retailers, distribution centers, wholesalers, and food service distributors this spring. The new recalls are for: : 5-pound mesh bags of whole cucumbers shipped to Restaurant Depot distribution centers using the UPC code 841214101714, packaged between May 2 and May 5 Sold in: Florida, Georgia, Illinois, New Jersey, Ohio Questions: Contact PennRose Farms at 800 804 7254 (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET) : Authentic Greek Salad, Readymeals Greek Salad and Greek Salad, with various sell-thru dates from around May 20 to May 24 Sold in: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Questions: Contact Albertsons Companies' Customer Service Center at 1-877-723-3929 Monday through Friday from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. PST. : 24 different vegetable trays, vegetable bowls, salads, noodle bowls and sushi under the Snowfruit or Snowfox labels; 5 different vegetable bowls and salads under the Roundy's label; and a cucumber salad and sushi containing cucumber under the Weis Market label Sold in: Kroger, Roundy's (Pick n Save and Metro Market), and Weis Market retail locations in Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin Questions: Contact the company at hello@ or hello@ : Any Made-To-Order small sub, large sub, 30' Super Sub, wrap or panini purchased on May 20 or May 21 Sold in: 30 locations in Connecticut and Massachusetts Questions: Contact Big Y Foods at wecare@ call Big Y Foods at 1-800-828-2688 (select Option #7) Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. – 4 p.m., or contact the Smartcuts company at 1-860-525-3237 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. : Marinated Cucumber Salad in 16 ounce, 36 ounce and bulk sizes sold between May 11 and May 26 Sold in: Food Lion Stores in North Carolina and Virginia; Harris Teeter in Williamsburg, Virginia; Kroger Stores in Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky; Libbie Market and Ukrop's Market Hall in Richmond, Virginia Questions: Ukrop's Homestyle Foods at 804-340-3050, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET. Marketside Fresh Cut Cucumber Slices Sold in: Select stores in Texas between May 13th, 2025, and May 20th, 2025 Questions: Visit or contact Walmart's Customer Care Team at 1-800-925- 6278 Products have been removed from shelves and are no longer available for purchase. The recall does not affect cucumbers currently for sale at Bedner's Farm Fresh Markets after May 14, 2025, the FDA said, and does not include any other products. The company is no longer producing or selling its own cucumbers because the season is over. In June 2024, Fresh Start Produce Sales Inc. recalled cucumbers from Bedner and from Thomas Produce Company of Boca Raton that were linked to a salmonella outbreak that ultimately sickened 551 people in 34 states and the District of Columbia, including 60 people in Florida. Investigations found multiple strains of salmonella in samples of both soil and water tested at Bedner Growers, Inc. and the FDA suggested at the time that Bedner's also may have been a source for other outbreaks. "Multiple other strains of Salmonella, unrelated to this outbreak investigation, found at Bedner Growers Inc. matched clinical isolates from illnesses in the National Center for Biotechnology Information's (NCBI) database that occurred in previous years," the FDA said. Of the patients, 125 people were hospitalized, the CDC reported, and the outbreak ended in late August 2024. No deaths were reported. According to the CDC, the people infected in the salmonella outbreak as of May 20 are in: Alabama: 1 California: 1 Colorado: 1 Florida: 3 Illinois: 4 Kansas: 1 Kentucky: 1 Michigan: 1 New York: 1 North Carolina: 3 Ohio: 4 Pennsylvania: 2 South Carolina: 1 Tennessee: 1 Virginia: 1 "Salmonella are bacteria that make people sick," the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says on its fact page. Salmonella can make people ill with diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps, which can last from four days up to a week. Symptoms usually begin six hours to six days after infection, the CDC said. Most cases of Salmonella infections pass, but some people may need to be hospitalized. Children younger than 5, adults 65 and older, and people with weakened immune systems are more likely to have severe illness. Pregnant women are also at higher risk of developing an infection from it and should seek medical attention if symptoms arise. Consumers who ate the affected cucumbers and have symptoms should contact their health care provider, the FDA said. Salmonella bacteria cause "about 1.35 million infections, 26,500 hospitalizations, and 420 deaths in the United States every year," the CDC said. "Food is the source for most of these illnesses." This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Florida cucumber Salmonella recall endangers these prepared foods


Metro
21-05-2025
- Business
- Metro
Sainsbury's overhauls £3.75 meal deal with new 'build-your-own' products
Summer is here, and it's time to switch up your Sainsbury's meal deal. The supermarket has added 35 new products to its Food-to-Go range, including some fresh new items to its popular lunch time meal deal. One new highlight? A build-your-salad range. Hungry shoppers can pick a salad base – like the Bistro salad, Cheddar Garden, or Greek salad (£2.75 each) – then pack on a choice of five proteins. Shoppers can add on options including salt and chilli chicken thigh chunks (£1.50) or falafels (£1.30). Along with a drink, the build-your-salad option is the standard meal deal price of £3.75. Those looking for an elevated lunch experience can explore new mains in the £5 premium meal deal. This now includes the Taste the Difference Grazing Platter – packed with cheddar, olives and chorizo – and the Taste the Difference Sweet Mexican Salad – roasted sweet potatoes with a smoky chipotle dressing. Both can be enjoyed individually for £4.50 each, or alongside a drink and a snack as part of the £5 premium meal deal. Sainsbury's new Premium Meal Deal mains Taste the Difference Njudja Chicken Caesar Wrap, £4.25 Taste the Difference Deli Meats Grab Bag, £4.25 Taste the Difference Gochujang Chicken Salad, £4.50 Taste the Difference Green Goddess Salad, £4.50 Taste the Difference Mexican Sweet Potato Salad, £4.50 Taste the Difference Antipasti Platter, £4.25 Sainsbury's new core meal deal mains by Sainsbury's Bistro Salad, £2.75 Sainsbury's Bistro Salad, £2.75 by Sainsbury's Cheddar Garden Salad, £2.75 Sainsbury's Cheddar Garden Salad, £2.75 by Sainsbury's Greek Salad, £2.75 Sainsbury's Greek Salad, £2.75 by Sainsbury's Chicken and Red Pesto Sandwich, £3.15 Sainsbury's Chicken and Red Pesto Sandwich, £3.15 by Sainsbury's Korean Style Gochujang Chicken Wrap, £3.15 Sainsbury's Korean Style Gochujang Chicken Wrap, £3.15 by S ainsbury's BBQ Chicken Pasta, £2.95 ainsbury's BBQ Chicken Pasta, £2.95 by Sainsbury's Katsu Chicken Salad, £3.00 The supermarket is also launching TooTooMoo Sushi this summer, a Pan-Asian brand as part of its £5 meal offering. Mains include Yuzu Fish Sushi Tacos, Spicy Chicken Rolls and Japanese Inspired Shophouse Noodles. But Sainsbury's isn't the only supermarket to offer customers the chance to build their own salad – Morrison's has had an in-store salad bar for years. Customers can pick a salad box size and pack in a wide range of veggies and proteins like chicken and tuna. One Reddit user even called its £3.50 medium salad box 'elite' and claimed 'you can cram a hell of a lot in'. Before you pick up your next meal deal, it's worth noting which supermarket actually offers customers the best value. More Trending A recent analysis by NetVoucherCodes looked at the potential savings when choosing the most expensive items included in meal deals at seven popular stores, including Boots, Poundland and Morrisons. It found Waitrose offers customers the best value for money. Although its meal deal costs £5, selecting premium items like the GLO Pulled Beef & Onion Salad, Taiko Mini Nigiri, and Jimmy's Iced Coffee can save you up to £5.30 compared to buying them separately. View More » Poundland, on the other hand, offers the cheapest meal deal at £3, but it provides the smallest savings on the pricier options. Here are the stores with the biggest savings if you buy their most expensive meal deal items: Waitrose (saving £5.30) Tesco (Saving £5.15) Boots (saving £5.11) Co-op (saving £4.65) Sainsbury's (saving £4.50) Morrisons (saving £4.15) Poundland (Saving £2) Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@ MORE: Tesco, Sainsbury's and Aldi supplier 'held to ransom' in cyber attack MORE: Tesco's bleak wedding gift registry features bin liners and bog roll – every little helps? MORE: The unhealthiest supermarket sandwiches with more calories than a Big Mac