Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Whole Cucumbers
- janine2845
- May 28
- 2 min read

Key Points
Investigation status: Open
Recall issued: Yes
CDC and public health officials in several states are investigating a multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to whole cucumbers. Businesses should not sell or serve whole cucumbers grown by Bedner Growers Inc. and distributed by Fresh Start Produce Inc. between April 29, 2025 and May 19, 2025.
Fast Facts
Cases: 26
Hospitalizations: 9
Deaths: 0
States: 15
Recalled food
Whole fresh cucumbers grown by Bedner Growers Inc.
Distributed by Fresh Start Produce Sales Inc. between April 29, 2025 and May 19, 2025.
Distributed to stores, restaurants, and other facilities.
Several people ate cucumbers on cruise ships leaving ports in Florida.
Cucumbers may have been sold individually or in smaller packages and the types could be labeled as "supers," "selects," or "plains."
These cucumbers are not organic varieties.
For all recall information of cucumbers and foods made with them, visit FDA's website here.
Additional recalls include foods such as cucumber salads, made-to-order subs, and sushi.
What businesses should do
Do not sell or serve whole cucumbers grown by Bedner Growers Inc. and distributed by Fresh Start Produce Inc. between April 29, 2025 and May 19, 2025.
Wash and sanitize items and surfaces that may have come in contact with cucumbers.
Stores can also notify customers who may have purchased cucumbers using signs in stores or emails to customers.
What you should do
If you have cucumbers at home and can't tell where they are from, throw them away.
When eating out over the next week, ask if cucumbers were from Bedner Growers or Fresh Start Produce Sales Inc.
Wash surfaces and items that may have touched the cucumbers using hot soapy water or a dishwasher.
Call your healthcare provider if you have any of these severe Salmonella symptoms
Diarrhea and a fever higher than 102°F
Diarrhea for more than 3 days that is not improving
Bloody diarrhea
So much vomiting that you cannot keep liquids down
Signs of dehydration, such as not peeing much, dry mouth and throat, and feeling dizzy when standing up
Symptoms of Salmonella
Most people infected with Salmonella experience diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps.
Symptoms usually start 6 hours to 6 days after swallowing the bacteria.
Most people recover without treatment after 4 to 7 days
Some people—especially children younger than 5 years, adults 65 years and older, and people with weakened immune systems—may experience more severe illnesses that require medical treatment or hospitalization.
For more information about Salmonella, see the About Salmonella Infection page.
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