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Time of India
6 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
Cucumber products linked to salmonella outbreak, recalled: What is the infection and its symptoms
A dangerous batch of cucumbers linked to a growing Salmonella outbreak has triggered a sweeping recall affecting major grocery chains like Walmart and Kroger. With 26 confirmed illnesses and nine hospitalizations across 15 states, more grocery stores and food sellers have recalled cucumbers and cucumber products as health officials are warning consumers to act fast. Cucumbers from Bedner Growers in Florida, distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales, are linked to the outbreak. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced an initial recall on May 19 for cucumbers sold at Bedner's Farm Fresh Market. Since then, more recalls have occurred for products that included these cucumbers, which are sold in stores like Harris Teeter, Walmart, and Kroger. The recall includes salads, salsas, and other items made with fresh cucumbers. Consumers and retailers are urged to check their inventory and discard any impacted products. These stores have warned customers about affected salads, veggie plates, sushi, and prepared foods. Here is the list of recalled cucumbers and cucumber products: PennRose Farms: Recalled 1,152 cases of cucumbers supplied by Fresh Start Produce Sales on May 21. These cucumbers were packaged in five-pound mesh bags and sent to Restaurant Depot distribution centers in New Jersey, Georgia, Florida, Illinois, and Ohio. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Switch to UnionBank Rewards Card UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo The bags had PennRose Farms logos, a specific UPC code, and lot numbers (48-122, 48-123, 48-124, 48-125). Harris Teeter: Recalled cucumbers, large vegetable trays, and small trays that contain cucumbers. The UPC codes for these items are specific to the products. Kroger: Recalled Yummi Sush-branded products, mainly sushi rolls and veggie platters, with help from Supreme Service Solutions LLC on May 20. A full list of these 50 products is available on the FDA website. Ukrop's Homestyle Foods, LLC: Recalled cucumber salad products sold in stores like Food Lion, Harris Teeter, Kroger, and others in several states, including Virginia and North Carolina. Recalled products include 16-ounce and 32-ounce packages of marinated cucumber salad with sell-by dates from May 11 to May 26. Walmart: Recalled Marketside cucumber slices produced between May 13 and May 20. These include cucumber slices sold with a specific UPC and all date codes up to May 24, 2025. Albertsons-owned stores (like Acme and Safeway): Recalled several Greek salad products sold with various sell-through dates around May 20 to May 24 across multiple states. Publix: Recalled loose cucumbers, Watermelon Onion Feta, Spinach Salads, and Garden Salads sold from May 14 to May 23 in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Big Y Foods: Recalled made-to-order subs, wraps, or paninis purchased on May 20 or May 21 from 30 locations in Connecticut and Massachusetts. JFE Franchising, Inc.: Recalled veggie trays, salads, and sushi products that contained fresh-cut cucumbers, sold under the Snowfruit or Snowfox brands at several retailers across multiple states. A list of affected products is on the FDA website. The Coastal Companies: Recalled 17 salsa, salad, and prepared food products distributed between May 6 and May 21 to customers in various states. The products were sold under several brand names, with details available online. Supreme Service Solutions LLC: Recalled vegetable trays and salads sold at Kroger and associated stores from May 8 to May 21. The complete details and a full list of products affected by this recall are available on the FDA website. What is a Salmonella outbreak? A salmonella outbreak, in simple terms, means two or more people have become sick with salmonella from the same source, such as a contaminated food or drink. Public health officials investigate these outbreaks to identify the source and prevent further illness, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. What are the symptoms? According to the FDA, symptoms of salmonella infection usually appear within 12 to 72 hours after consuming contaminated food and typically last four to seven days. Common symptoms include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. Children under 5 years old, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems are at a higher risk of experiencing severe infections. If you think you may have symptoms of a Salmonella infection, contact your healthcare provider immediately. What to do if you think you may have recalled cucumbers? The FDA advises anyone who has cucumbers at home to discard them if they are unsure of their origin. Businesses should refrain from selling these cucumbers and must notify customers who may have consumed them before the recall. If you purchased recalled cucumbers from grocery stores such as Walmart, Kroger, or Harris Teeter, you can return them to the store where you bought them for a refund. Moreover, the FDA recommends that consumers and businesses wash and sanitize any surfaces and items that may have come into contact with the cucumbers. At home, clean surfaces with hot, soapy water or use a dishwasher. Here's how one psychedelic experience may lessen trauma of racial injustice One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change


USA Today
7 days ago
- Health
- USA Today
Cucumber recalls expand again amid salmonella outbreak: See list
Cucumber recalls expand again amid salmonella outbreak: See list The Food and Drug Administration advises anyone with cucumbers at home to throw them if they're unsure where they're from. Show Caption Hide Caption Tips to help manage food recalls and prevent foodborne illnesses About 128,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 people die each year from preventable foodborne illnesses. Payton, USA TODAY Even more grocery stores and food retailers have recalled cucumbers and cucumber products linked to a salmonella outbreak across 15 states that has sickened 26 people and hospitalized nine. Cucumbers grown by Florida-based Bedner Growers and distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales were linked to the outbreak and voluntarily recalled in an initial notice shared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on May 19. This first recall concerned produce sold directly to consumers at Bednar's Farm Fresh Market. Additional recalls have since been initiated by companies that use Bedner Growers cucumbers in their products, or that repackage the cucumbers for resale under different brand names. Some of these are sold at stores like Harris Teeter, Walmart and Kroger, which have since issued their own warnings about impacted salads, veggie plates, sushi, prepared foods and more. Here is the full list of recalled cucumbers, so far. Which cucumbers and cucumber products have been recalled? Florida-based PennRose Farms recalled 1,152 cases of cucumbers supplied to them from Fresh Start Produce Sales in a notice on May 21. The cucumbers were repackaged in five-pound mesh bags between May 2 and May 5, with Restaurant Depot and PennRose Farms logos, UPC code 841214101714, and lot numbers (48-122, 48-123, 48-124, 48-125). They were sent to Restaurant Depot distribution centers in New Jersey, Georgia, Florida, Illinois and Ohio. recalled 1,152 cases of cucumbers supplied to them from Fresh Start Produce Sales in a notice on May 21. The cucumbers were repackaged in five-pound mesh bags between May 2 and May 5, with Restaurant Depot and PennRose Farms logos, UPC code 841214101714, and lot numbers (48-122, 48-123, 48-124, 48-125). They were sent to Restaurant Depot distribution centers in New Jersey, Georgia, Florida, Illinois and Ohio. Grocery store chain Harris Teeter issued its own recall for the cucumbers themselves and vegetable trays that contain them. Cucumbers with UPC 2040620000, large vegetable trays with UPC 7203689327 and small vegetable trays with UPC 7203689328 are included in the recall. issued its own recall for the cucumbers themselves and vegetable trays that contain them. Cucumbers with UPC 2040620000, large vegetable trays with UPC 7203689327 and small vegetable trays with UPC 7203689328 are included in the recall. Some products sold at Kroger are also affected, specifically Yummi Sush-branded products, which were recalled with the help of Supreme Service Solutions LLC on May 20. A full list of the about 50 products being recalled, all of which are sushi rolls or platters with veggies, is available on the FDA website. are also affected, specifically Yummi Sush-branded products, which were recalled with the help of Supreme Service Solutions LLC on May 20. A full list of the about 50 products being recalled, all of which are sushi rolls or platters with veggies, is available on the FDA website. Ukrop's Homestyle Foods, LLC , issued a related recall of cucumber salad products sold at stores including Food Lion Stores in Virginia and North Carolina; Harris Teeter in Williamsburg, Virginia; Kroger stores in Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky; Libbie Market in Richmond, Virginia; and Ukrop's Market Hall in Richmond, Virginia. The recalled products include 16-ounce, 32-ounce and bulk 5-pound packages of marinated cucumber salad with sell-by dates of May 11 through May 26. , issued a related recall of cucumber salad products sold at stores including Food Lion Stores in Virginia and North Carolina; Harris Teeter in Williamsburg, Virginia; Kroger stores in Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky; Libbie Market in Richmond, Virginia; and Ukrop's Market Hall in Richmond, Virginia. The recalled products include 16-ounce, 32-ounce and bulk 5-pound packages of marinated cucumber salad with sell-by dates of May 11 through May 26. Walmart recalled Marketside cucumber slices produced in select stores in Texas between May 13 and May 20. The recall includes Marketside Fresh Cut Cucumber Slices with UPC 62969 and all date codes up to May 24, 2025. recalled Marketside cucumber slices produced in select stores in Texas between May 13 and May 20. The recall includes Marketside Fresh Cut Cucumber Slices with UPC 62969 and all date codes up to May 24, 2025. Also included in the recall are Authentic Greek Salad, Readymeals Greek Salad and Greek Salad, with various sell-thru dates from around May 20 to May 24 sold at multiple Albertsons-owned stores (Acme, Balducci's Food Lovers Market, Kings Food Markets, Safeway, Shaw's and Star Market) in Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Washington, D.C. More details on impacted states, UPC and sell-through dates can be found here. (Acme, Balducci's Food Lovers Market, Kings Food Markets, Safeway, Shaw's and Star Market) in Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Washington, D.C. More details on impacted states, UPC and sell-through dates can be found here. Publix recalled loose cucumbers sold between May 14 and May 20, and Watermelon Onion Feta, Spinach Salads and Garden Salads sold between May 17 and May 23, sold at stores in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. recalled loose cucumbers sold between May 14 and May 20, and Watermelon Onion Feta, Spinach Salads and Garden Salads sold between May 17 and May 23, sold at stores in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Big Y Foods recalled any made-to-order small sub, large sub, 30' Super Sub, wrap or panini purchased on May 20 or May 21 and sold at 30 locations in Connecticut and Massachusetts. A list of impacted stores can be found here. recalled any made-to-order small sub, large sub, 30' Super Sub, wrap or panini purchased on May 20 or May 21 and sold at 30 locations in Connecticut and Massachusetts. A list of impacted stores can be found here. JFE Franchising, Inc. recalled veggie trays, salads and produce bowls containing fresh-cut cucumber items, as well as sushi products. Recalled products were sold under brand names Snowfruit or Snowfox 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. A full list of impacted products can be found on the FDA website. recalled veggie trays, salads and produce bowls containing fresh-cut cucumber items, as well as sushi products. Recalled products were sold under brand names Snowfruit or Snowfox 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. A full list of impacted products can be found on the FDA website. The Coastal Companies recalled 17 salsa, salad and prepared food products distributed between May 6, 2025, and May 21, 2025, to customers in Washington D.C., Ohio, Virginia, Michigan, West Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Vermont and North Carolina. The products were sold under brand names East Coast Fresh, TOPS, Wellsley Farms, WEIS, AHOLD, Jack and Olive, Created Fresh and Spring and Sprout. A full list can be found here. recalled 17 salsa, salad and prepared food products distributed between May 6, 2025, and May 21, 2025, to customers in Washington D.C., Ohio, Virginia, Michigan, West Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Vermont and North Carolina. The products were sold under brand names East Coast Fresh, TOPS, Wellsley Farms, WEIS, AHOLD, Jack and Olive, Created Fresh and Spring and Sprout. A full list can be found here. Supreme Service Solutions LLC recalled vegetable trays, packs and salads sold at Kroger and its affiliated retail stores in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas and Michigan between the dates of May 8 to May 21. A full list can be found here. Which states are affected by the salmonella outbreak? As of May 23, the salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers has sickened 26 people in the following 15 states: Alabama California Colorado Florida Illinois Kansas Kentucky Michigan North Carolina New York Ohio Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee Virginia What to do if you think you may have recalled cucumbers The FDA advises anyone with cucumbers at home to throw them if they're unsure where they're from. Businesses are advised not to sell the produce and to notify customers who may have consumed it before the recall. Those who purchased recalled products from any of the above-listed grocery stores like Walmart, Kroger and Harris Teeter can bring them back to the store of sale for a refund. Additionally, the FDA recommends that consumers and businesses wash and sanitize surfaces and items that may have touched cucumbers. At home, wash surfaces using hot and soapy water or a dishwasher. Symptoms of salmonella infection According to the FDA, illness usually occurs within 12 to 72 hours after eating food that is contaminated with Salmonella, and the symptoms usually last four to seven days. Symptoms include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. Children younger than 5, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are more likely to have severe infections, the FDA says. Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you think you may have symptoms of a salmonella infection.


USA Today
27-05-2025
- Health
- USA Today
Cucumber recall: See latest on impacted products, salmonella cases
Cucumber recall: See latest on impacted products, salmonella cases Show Caption Hide Caption Tips to help manage food recalls and prevent foodborne illnesses About 128,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 people die each year from preventable foodborne illnesses. Payton, USA TODAY Several grocery stores chains have recalled cucumbers and cucumber products linked to a salmonella outbreak across 15 states that has sickened 26 people and hospitalized nine. Cucumbers grown by Florida-based Bedner Growers and distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales were linked to the outbreak and voluntarily recalled in an initial notice shared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on May 19. This first recall concerned produce sold directly to consumers at Bednar's Farm Fresh Market. Additional recalls have since been initiated by companies that use Bedner Growers cucumbers in their products or that repackage the cucumbers for resale under different brand names. Some of these are sold at stores like Walmart, Kroger, Publix and Albertsons-owned brands, which have since issued their own warnings about impacted products. Here's the latest on which cucumber products have been recalled. Which cucumbers and cucumber products have been recalled? Florida-based PennRose Farms recalled 1,152 cases of cucumbers supplied to them from Fresh Start Produce Sales in a notice on May 21. The cucumbers were repackaged in five-pound mesh bags between May 2 and May 5, with Restaurant Depot and PennRose Farms logos, UPC code 841214101714 and lot numbers (48-122, 48-123, 48-124, 48-125). They were sent to Restaurant Depot distribution centers in New Jersey, Georgia, Florida, Illinois and Ohio. recalled 1,152 cases of cucumbers supplied to them from Fresh Start Produce Sales in a notice on May 21. The cucumbers were repackaged in five-pound mesh bags between May 2 and May 5, with Restaurant Depot and PennRose Farms logos, UPC code 841214101714 and lot numbers (48-122, 48-123, 48-124, 48-125). They were sent to Restaurant Depot distribution centers in New Jersey, Georgia, Florida, Illinois and Ohio. Grocery store chain Harris Teeter issued its own recall on May 20 for the cucumbers themselves and vegetable trays that contain them. Cucumbers with UPC 2040620000, large vegetable trays with UPC 7203689327 and small vegetable trays with UPC 7203689328 are included in the recall. issued its own recall on May 20 for the cucumbers themselves and vegetable trays that contain them. Cucumbers with UPC 2040620000, large vegetable trays with UPC 7203689327 and small vegetable trays with UPC 7203689328 are included in the recall. Some products sold at Kroger are also affected, specifically Yummi Sush-branded products, which were recalled with the help of Supreme Service Solutions LLC on May 20. A full list of the about 50 products being recalled, all of which are sushi rolls or platters with veggies, is available on the FDA website. are also affected, specifically Yummi Sush-branded products, which were recalled with the help of Supreme Service Solutions LLC on May 20. A full list of the about 50 products being recalled, all of which are sushi rolls or platters with veggies, is available on the FDA website. Ukrop's Homestyle Foods, LLC , issued a related recall on May 21 of cucumber salad products sold at stores including Food Lion Stores in Virginia and North Carolina; Harris Teeter in Williamsburg, Virginia; Kroger stores in Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky; Libbie Market in Richmond, Virginia; and Ukrop's Market Hall in Richmond, Virginia. The recalled products include 16-ounce, 32-ounce and bulk 5-pound packages of marinated cucumber salad with sell-by dates of May 11 through May 26. , issued a related recall on May 21 of cucumber salad products sold at stores including Food Lion Stores in Virginia and North Carolina; Harris Teeter in Williamsburg, Virginia; Kroger stores in Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky; Libbie Market in Richmond, Virginia; and Ukrop's Market Hall in Richmond, Virginia. The recalled products include 16-ounce, 32-ounce and bulk 5-pound packages of marinated cucumber salad with sell-by dates of May 11 through May 26. On May 22, Walmart recalled Marketside cucumber slices produced in select stores in Texas between May 13 and May 20. The recall includes Marketside Fresh Cut Cucumber Slices with UPC 62969 and all date codes up to May 24, 2025. recalled Marketside cucumber slices produced in select stores in Texas between May 13 and May 20. The recall includes Marketside Fresh Cut Cucumber Slices with UPC 62969 and all date codes up to May 24, 2025. Also included in the recall are Authentic Greek Salad, Readymeals Greek Salad and Greek Salad, with various sell-thru dates from around May 20 to May 24 sold at multiple Albertsons-owned stores (Acme, Balducci's Food Lovers Market, Kings Food Markets, Safeway, Shaw's and Star Market) in Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Washington, D.C. More details on impacted states, UPC and sell-through dates can be found here. in Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Washington, D.C. More details on impacted states, UPC and sell-through dates can be found here. Publix recalled loose cucumbers sold between May 14 and May 20, and Watermelon Onion Feta, Spinach Salads and Garden Salads sold between May 17 and May 23, sold at stores in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. recalled loose cucumbers sold between May 14 and May 20, and Watermelon Onion Feta, Spinach Salads and Garden Salads sold between May 17 and May 23, sold at stores in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Big Y Foods recalled any made-to-order small sub, large sub, 30' Super Sub, wrap or panini purchased on May 20 or May 21 and sold at 30 locations in Connecticut and Massachusetts. A list of impacted stores can be found here. Which states are affected by the salmonella outbreak? As of May 23, the salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers has sickened 26 people in the following 15 states: Alabama California Colorado Florida Illinois Kansas Kentucky Michigan North Carolina New York Ohio Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee Virginia What to do if you think you may have recalled cucumbers The FDA advises anyone with cucumbers at home to throw them if they're unsure where they're from. Businesses are advised not to sell the produce and to notify customers who may have consumed them before the recall. Those who purchased recalled products from any of the above-listed grocery stores like Walmart, Kroger and Harris Teeter can bring them back to the store of sale for a refund. Additionally, the FDA recommends that consumers and businesses wash and sanitize surfaces and items that may have touched cucumbers. At home, wash surfaces using hot, soapy water or a dishwasher. Symptoms of salmonella infection According to the FDA, illness usually occurs within 12 to 72 hours after eating food that is contaminated with salmonella, and the symptoms usually last four to seven days. Symptoms include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. Children younger than five, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are more likely to have severe infections, the FDA says. Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you think you may have symptoms of a salmonella infection. Contributing: C.A. Bridges, USA TODAY-Network Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at Gdhauari@


USA Today
23-05-2025
- Health
- USA Today
Kroger, Harris Teeter, Walmart recall cucumbers amid salmonella outbreak: Check list
Kroger, Harris Teeter, Walmart recall cucumbers amid salmonella outbreak: Check list Show Caption Hide Caption Tips to help manage food recalls and prevent foodborne illnesses About 128,000 are hospitalized and 3,000 people die each year from preventable foodborne illnesses. Payton, USA TODAY Major grocery stores are recalling cucumbers and cucumber products in the wake of a salmonella outbreak that has sickened 26 people across 15 states. Cucumbers grown by Florida-based Bedner Growers and distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales were linked to the outbreak and voluntarily recalled in an initial notice shared by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on May 19. This first recall concerned produce sold directly to consumers at Bednar's Farm Fresh Market. Additional recalls have since been initiated by companies that use Bedner Growers cucumbers in their products or that repackage the cucumbers for resale under different brand names. Some of these are sold at stores like Harris Teeter, Walmart and Kroger, which have since issued their own warnings about impacted products. Here's what to know about cucumbers that are part of the salmonella-linked recall so far. Which cucumbers and products are recalled? PennRose Farms Florida-based PennRose Farms recalled 1,152 cases of cucumbers supplied to them from Fresh Start Produce Sales in a notice on May 21. The cucumbers were repackaged in five-pound mesh bags between May 2 and May 5, with Restaurant Depot and PennRose Farms logos, UPC code 841214101714 and lot numbers (48-122, 48-123, 48-124, 48-125). They were sent to Restaurant Depot distribution centers in New Jersey, Georgia, Florida, Illinois and Ohio. Harris Teeter Grocery store chain Harris Teeter issued its own recall on May 20 for the cucumbers themselves and vegetable trays that contain them. Cucumbers with UPC 2040620000, large vegetable trays with UPC 7203689327 and small vegetable trays with UPC 7203689328 are included in the recall. Kroger Some products sold at Kroger are also affected, specifically Yummi Sush-branded products, which were recalled with the help of Supreme Service Solutions LLC on May 20. A full list of the about 50 products being recalled, all of which are sushi rolls or platters with veggies, is available below and on the FDA website. Ukrop's Homestyle Foods Ukrop's Homestyle Foods, LLC, also issued a related recall on May 21 of cucumber salad products sold at stores including Food Lion Stores in Virginia and North Carolina; Harris Teeter in Williamsburg, VA; Kroger Stores in Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky; Libbie Market in Richmond, VA; and Ukrop's Market Hall in Richmond, VA. The recalled products include 16-oz, 32-oz and bulk 5-lb packages of marinated cucumber salad with sell-by dates of 5/11/25 through 5/26/25. Walmart On May 22, Walmart recalled Marketside cucumber products in select stores located in Texas between May 13th, 2025, and May 20th, 2025. The recall includes Marketside Fresh Cut Cucumber Slices with UPC 62969 and all date codes up to 5/24/2025. What states are affected by the salmonella outbreak? As of May 20, the salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers has sickened 26 people in the following 15 states: Alabama California Colorado Florida Illinois Kansas Kentucky Michigan North Carolina New York Ohio Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee Virginia What to do if you think you may have recalled cucumbers The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advises anyone with cucumbers at home to throw them if they're unsure where they're from. Businesses are advised not to sell the produce and to notify customers who may have consumed them before the recall. Those who purchased recalled products from any of the above-listed grocery stores like Walmart, Kroger and Harris Teeter can bring them back to the store of sale for a refund. Additionally, the FDA recommends that consumers and businesses wash and sanitize surfaces and items that may have touched cucumbers. At home, wash surfaces using hot, soapy water or a dishwasher.