I don’t have live tool access right now, but I can share what’s generally known about recent salmonella recalls involving salad items up to early 2026 and how to verify the latest details.
Direct answer
- There have been multiple recalls in recent years tied to salmonella and cucumber-containing salads or salad kits across the U.S. and Canada, with expanded recalls and ongoing FDA/CFIA notices in late 2024–2025. For the latest, check FDA recall notices (FDA.gov), the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) recalls page, and major outlets that track food safety recalls.
Key points to look for
- Common triggers: contaminated cucumbers or cucumber-derived ingredients found in prepared salads, bulk salad kits, veggie bowls, and sushi products.
- A typical recall pattern: a company issues a voluntary recall after FDA/CFIA alerts, often expanding to additional products, batches, or retailers spanning multiple states or provinces.
- Consumer actions: don’t eat recalled items, discard or return them where returns are accepted, and wash hands and surfaces that contacted the products.
Where to check for the latest
- U.S. recalls: FDA recall center (fda.gov) — search for “salmonella recall salads” or “cucumbers recall.”
- Canada: CFIA recall pages (inspection.canada.ca) for salad kits and cucumber-related recalls.
- News updates: trusted outlets like CBS News, Forbes, Health, and major regional outlets may summarize active recalls and provide a timeline.
Illustrative quick example
- A cucumber-linked salmonella outbreak led to recalls of prepared salads, veggie trays, and sushi across multiple retailers in 2024–2025, with public health agencies advising consumers to avoid affected products and retailers issuing product recalls; multiple states or provinces were affected in those waves.[2][5]
Would you like me to pull the very latest recall notices from FDA and CFIA and summarize them for your location in Amsterdam (NL) and nearby EU context? I can also provide a concise checklist to spot recalled salad products when shopping.
Sources
The recall affects several salad blends under the brands Fresh Selections, H-E-B, Marketside, and Taylor Farms. The products have "best by" dates of between October 18 and 21. It was not immediately known if any of the salad products are sold by South Florida markets. Salmonella is a bacteria that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy people may experience fever, nausea, vomiting, abdominal...
www.cbsnews.comThe recalled salad dressings were distributed to delis and food courts at several major retailers, including Costco and Publix. Here's what to know.
www.health.comArticles and videos about Salads, pork and chicken products recalled in Washington over salmonella, listeria concerns on FOX 13 Seattle.
www.fox13seattle.comA nationwide recall has been issued for Taylor Farms' Sweet Kale Chopped Kit due to potential salmonella contamination, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) warned.
globalnews.caA national recall of pre-packed lettuce sold at supermarkets has been issued following a spike in salmonella cases among Victorian adults.
www.sbs.com.auThe threat of salmonella has triggered the recall of whole cucumbers sold in dozens of states, sushi and other products.
www.forbes.comFeds warn against eating multiple products containing the vegetable, including salads, wraps, party trays and meal kits.
www.cbsnews.comDozens of prepared foods, vegetable plates and sushi are being recalled for containing cucumbers linked to 26 cases of Salmonella poisoning.
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