Sushi, salads, vegetable trays containing cucumber recalled over possible salmonella contamination
Salads, vegetable trays, and ready-to-eat sushi sold in several states have been recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.
Brand names include Snowfox and Snowfruit.
This is connected to a recall announced last month.
(FOX 2) - Salads, vegetable trays, and ready-to-eat sushi sold in several states, including Michigan, are under a recall because they contain cucumbers possibly contaminated with salmonella.
The cucumbers are linked to the Bedner Growers, Inc. recall, which was announced last month. So far, 26 people have been sickened.
What we know
Bedner Growers distributed the potentially contaminated cucumbers to retailers, including Kroger, Roundy's (Pick n Save and Metro Market), and Weis Market in Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, Wisconsin, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and New York.
These stores then used the cucumbers in ready-to-eat foods.
Symptoms of salmonella include diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps, and usually start 6 hours to 6 days after swallowing the bacteria. They usually begin six hours to six days after consuming a contaminated product. Symptoms typically last for 4-7 days.
Children younger than five, elderly people, and people with weakened immune systems are more likely to have severe infections.
All items were sold in plastic containers under the SNOWFRUIT or SNOWFOX label with the following descriptions and product codes:
Fruit & Vegetable Tray - 64 oz 63912394047
Family Garden Salad - 24 oz 63912388065
Garden Salad - 12 oz 63912388067
Family Cobb Salad - 22 oz 63912388068
Cobb Salad - 11 oz 63912388069
Chef Salad - 11 oz 63912395033
Cucumber with Ranch - 9 oz 63912395020
Cucumber, Lime & Tajin - 19oz 63912388053
Mixed Melon, Cucumbers & Tajin - 18oz 63912394007
Watermelon & Cucumber w/ Tajin - 18oz 63912394036
Small Vegetable Tray - 19.5 oz 63912388045
Small Party Tray with Dip - 19 oz 63912388046
Large Vegetable Tray - 42 oz 63912388056
Cucumber Slices w/Tajin - 15 oz 63912388022
Vegetable Bowl - 26 oz 63912388044
Cucumber Bowl w/ Ranch Dressing - 15 oz 63912388063
Vegetable Bowl - 13 oz 63912388072
Baby Carrot, Cucumber, & Ranch - 15 oz 63912394045
Cucumber Salad – 3oz 63912389243
Spicy Cucumber Salad – 3oz 63912389329
Bibimbap Bowl – 13 oz 63912389259
Yaki Noodle Bowl – 12 oz 63912389254
Ebi Vermicelli Bowl – 13oz 63912389334
Sushi containing cucumber – Various price, weight and UPCs – Made daily with a one-day shelf life, already expired.
Roundy's
Signature Vegetable Bowl - 28 oz 639123600172
Chef Salad - 16 oz 639123600295
Cobb Style Salad - 15 oz 639123600318
Garden Salad - 16 oz 639123600547
Greek Salad - 16 oz 639123600523
Weis Market
Cucumber Salad - 3oz 63912389205
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Full list of where the Snowfox products were sold:
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What you can do
If you purchased any of the listed products, do not eat them. Instead, return them to the store or throw them away.
Customers with questions about the recall can reach out to the companies at hello@snowfruit.com or hello@snowfox.com.
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