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Bedner’s Farm Fresh Market has issued a recall on cucumbers purchased between April 25 and May 14 due to potential salmonella contamination.

The company made the announcement on May 19 that cucumbers were sold at its three locations in Boynton Beach, West Palm Beach, and Delray Beach. An outbreak advisory from the Food and Drug Administration states, “Because the recalled cucumbers do not bear any stickers or other labeling, customers should discard and not consume any cucumbers that were purchased at these locations between April 29, 2025, and May 14, 2025.” Wholesale distributors who purchased the cucumbers for resale have been directed to alert customers.

The recalled cucumbers are linked to an outbreak that has resulted in 26 cases of salmonella in 15 states, including Florida. The recall does not include any other agricultural products for sale at Bedner’s.

For more information, contact Bedner’s directly at 866/222-9180 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Tyler Childress

Author Tyler Childress

Tyler is the Web Editor and a contributing writer for Boca Raton magazine. He writes about food, entertainment and issues affecting South Florida. Send story tips to tyler@bocamag.com.

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