Kroger Cucumber, Sushi Recalled Due to Salmonella Fears

The recalls are linked to an outbreak that has already resulted in 68 people falling ill.
Kroger Cucumber, Sushi Recalled Due to Salmonella Fears
A customer walks into a Kroger grocery store in Houston on Sept. 9, 2022. Brandon Bell/Getty Images
Naveen Athrappully
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Salads, sushi, and other food products are being pulled out from Kroger and other retail outlets in several states, expanding a recent cucumber recall following concerns of bacterial contamination.

Texas-based Supreme Produce is recalling food items containing cucumbers sourced from SunFed Produce, a Dec. 5 announcement published by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said. The cucumbers distributed by Arizona-based SunFed were imported from Mexico and deemed to be at risk of salmonella contamination. SunFed had already issued a withdrawal notice for cucumbers in late November. According to Supreme Produce, the items include sliced cucumbers, vegetable bowls, and salads.