Salmonella Outbreak Leads to Cucumber Recall in Florida

News Summary

A multistate Salmonella outbreak has triggered a recall of cucumbers from Bedner Growers, Inc. The FDA announced this recall after illnesses linked to the cucumbers were reported in 15 states, including Florida. Consumers are advised to discard the cucumbers sold without labels and to sanitize any surfaces that may have come into contact with them. This incident follows a previous outbreak linked to the same grower, raising concerns about food safety practices.

Boynton Beach, Florida – A multistate outbreak of Salmonella has prompted the recall of cucumbers from Bedner Growers, Inc. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued this recall following reports of illnesses potentially linked to the cucumbers sold across several locations in Florida.

The cucumbers, distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales, Inc., were available at Bedner’s Farm Fresh Markets in Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and West Palm Beach from April 29, 2025, to May 14, 2025. Notably, these cucumbers were sold without any stickers or other labeling that might indicate their origin, making tracing their purchase difficult for consumers.

As of now, 26 reported cases of Salmonella infection have emerged across 15 states, including Alabama, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Among those infected, nine individuals have required hospitalization due to their symptoms.

Salmonella Symptoms and Risks

Individuals experiencing Salmonella infections typically exhibit symptoms such as fever, bloody diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. These symptoms typically arise within 12 to 72 hours following the consumption of contaminated food and can last between four and seven days. In more extreme cases, infections can lead to serious health conditions like arterial infections, endocarditis, and arthritis.

Inspection Findings and Previous Outbreaks

An inspection conducted by the FDA in April 2025 at Bedner Growers revealed a positive environmental sample of Salmonella Montevideo. This inspection occurred in the wake of a previous Salmonella Africana outbreak linked to the same company in 2024, which resulted in 551 illnesses spread across 34 states. Additionally, this is not the first time Bedner Growers has faced cucumber recalls due to Salmonella contamination; a similar action was taken last year involving the same issue.

Consumer Advisory

At this point, no fatalities have been reported in connection with the ongoing outbreak. The FDA is actively working to protect public health by continuing its investigation into the outbreak, potential sources of contamination, and advising consumers on food safety practices.

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