May 27, 2025 — Kroger has issued a recall of several vegetable and hummus products due to possible salmonella contamination linked to cucumbers supplied by Bedner Growers, the company announced.
The recall affects products sold between May 2 and May 8, 2025. While there have been no reported illnesses related to these specific items, the cucumbers used in their preparation are part of a broader recall tied to an ongoing salmonella outbreak.
Recalled Products:
- Deli Fresh Vegetable Tray Medium (UPC: 11110-99274)
- Deli Spring Mix Salad Tray (UPC: 41573-11514)
- BRHD Hummus Vegetable Platter Small (UPC: 42421-61545)
- BRHD Hummus Vegetable Platter Medium (UPC: 42421-61547)
The sizes of these products were not specified, and no product images were provided in the recall notice.
The FDA has confirmed that current cucumbers on display in stores—both cut and whole—are not affected by the recall and are safe to consume.
Consumer Advice:
Customers who purchased any of the recalled items are urged not to eat them. The products should be double-bagged and discarded in a trash can with a secure, tight-fitting lid. Alternatively, customers can return the items to the store where they were purchased for a full refund.
Anyone who consumed the recalled products should watch for symptoms of salmonella infection over the next seven days. Symptoms can include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps. If symptoms appear, consumers are advised to seek medical attention promptly.
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