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Albertsons Recalls Store-Made Deli and Produce Items Over Salmonella Concerns

PORTLAND, Ore. — Albertsons has issued a voluntary recall for select store-made deli and produce items due to potential Salmonella contamination. The affected products contain cucumbers supplied by Baloian Farms of Arizona, linked to an active illness outbreak.

States Affected
The recalled items were sold at Albertsons and Safeway stores in:

  • Colorado
  • Nebraska
  • New Mexico
  • Oregon
  • South Dakota
  • Southern Washington
  • Wyoming

In Oregon and Washington, the cucumbers were primarily used in vegetable trays.

Products Included in the Recall
Consumers are advised to check their purchases for the following items:

  • EComm Tray Vegetable & Dip
  • Tray Vegetable & Hummus (16-inch and 18-inch)
  • EComm Tray Vegetable & Hummus
  • Vegetable & Dip Tray (16-inch and 18-inch)
  • Tray Vegetable (16-inch and 18-inch)
  • EComm Tray Vegetable
  • Sliced Cucumbers
  • Sliced Cucumbers (14 oz)
  • Premium Vegetable Tray

What to Do
If you have purchased any of these items, do not consume them. Customers can:

  1. Dispose of the items safely.
  2. Return them to the store for a full refund
    Albertsons prioritises customer safety and encourages those with questions to contact their customer service team for assistance.
    For updates on recalls, food safety, and health alerts, visit Albertsons’ official website or your local store.

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