Consumers are urged to destroy the recalled cucumbers, which were distributed in 26 states around the U.S.
An Arizona produce company is recalling whole cucumbers distributed in 26 states and Canada because they could contain salmonella.In a filing posted by the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday, SunFed said the recalled cucumbers were sold between Oct. 12 and Nov. 26 and are being pulled from store shelves over possible contamination by the bacteria. Salmonella can cause fatal infections in young children, elderly people or other individuals with weakened immune systems.
Some of the recalled cucumbers also could have ended up at retail outlets beyond those states.The cucumbers were also sold in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Calgary, Ontario and Saskatchewan. Consumer are urged to check their own produce against images of the potentially affected products and to refrain from consuming or distributing suspect cucumbers. Recalled products should be destroyed, SunFed said.
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