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More products containing cucumbers recalled because of Salmonella concerns

More products containing cucumbers recalled because of Salmonella concerns
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Supreme Service Solutions LLC. (dba Supreme Produce) of Farmers Branch, TX is assisting in a Kroger Store recall for cucumbers purchased from Sunfed Produce LLC Recall (purchased from Kroger Stores) because of possible contamination with Salmonella.

The potential contamination was discovered by SunFed who initiated their recall after the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) notified SunFed that the cucumbers described above were associated with reported salmonellosis illnesses between Oct. 12 – Nov. 15, 2024.

Recalled produce was distributed in Kroger and King Soopers retail stores located in Texas and Colorado.

About Salmonella infections
Food contaminated with Salmonella bacteria does not usually look, smell, or taste spoiled. Anyone can become sick with a Salmonella infection. Infants, children, seniors, and people with weakened immune systems are at higher risk of serious illness because their immune systems are fragile.

Anyone who has eaten any of the recalled cucumbers and developed symptoms of Salmonella infection should seek medical attention. Sick people should tell their doctors about the possible exposure to Salmonella bacteria because special tests are necessary to diagnose salmonellosis. Salmonella infection symptoms can mimic other illnesses, frequently leading to misdiagnosis.

Symptoms of Salmonella infection can include diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever within 12 to 72 hours after eating contaminated food. Otherwise, healthy adults are usually sick for four to seven days. In some cases, however, diarrhea may be so severe that patients require hospitalization.

Older adults, children, pregnant women, and people with weakened immune systems, such as cancer patients, are more likely to develop a severe illness and serious, sometimes life-threatening conditions.

Some people get infected without getting sick or showing any symptoms. However, they may still spread the infections to others.

Recalled Products:

Large Vegetable Tray (42 oz)

Vegetable Bowl ($5)

Vegetable Bowl ($10, 26 oz)

Vegetable Ranch Tray (No Dip, Small, 19.50 oz)

Chef Salad

Family Cobb Salad (22 oz)

Individual Garden Salad (12 oz)

Individual Greek Salad (12 oz)

Family Garden Salad (24 oz)

Individual Cobb Salad (11 oz)

Southwest Salad (11 oz)

Cucumber with Ranch Snack Cup

Cucumber Slices with Tajin (10 oz)

Cucumber Bowl with Ranch Dip

Products are packaged in clear-plastic grab-n-go containers of various sizes with the appearance of cut produce. Retail packaged items: Best By Date is located on package bottom label.

As of the posting of this recall, there have been no illnesses or consumer complaints reported to date for items purchased from Supreme. The company ceased the production of items utilizing the recalled cucumbers and completed sanitation procedures.

Consumers should not consume and instead should discard the product. The products involved are past their shelf life and should already be out of distribution, but if consumers have any product they question, discard it.

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