PRIMO No. 1 in Produce Recalls Cucumbers Due to Salmonella Risk
PRIMO No. 1 in Produce recalled 89 cardboard boxes of peeled and diced cucumbers on May 20, 2025. The product may be contaminated with Salmonella, posing a serious health risk. Consumers should not eat these cucumbers and should seek a refund or replacement.
Hazard Information
Product contaminated with Salmonella
What You Should Do
Consumers who have purchased this product should not consume it. Contact PRIMO NO. 1 IN PRODUCE, INC for refund or replacement information. Notification method: Two or more of the following: Email, Fax, Letter, Press Release, Telephone, Visit
Product Details
The recalled product is peeled and diced cucumbers packaged in 5-pound cardboard boxes. The model numbers are X3232062, X3234353, X3235434, and X3236030. The product was distributed to Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
The Hazard
The cucumbers may contain Salmonella, which can cause serious illness. Salmonella contamination can lead to food poisoning, with symptoms including fever, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps.
Reported Incidents
No specific incidents or injuries have been reported related to this recall. Salmonella infections can lead to hospitalization in severe cases.
What to Do
Consumers should stop using the recalled product immediately. They can contact PRIMO No. 1 in Produce for refund or replacement information via email, fax, letter, press release, or telephone.
Contact Information
For more information, contact PRIMO No. 1 in Produce at the following: [Insert contact number or email]. Visit the FDA link for detailed recall information.
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