1 like 0 dislike
ago in General Factchecking by Newbie (320 points)
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cucumber-recall-2024-sunfed-salmonella-fda/

Cucumbers in many states across the US are needing to be recalled for spreading salmonella. is this true?

2 Answers

0 like 0 dislike
ago by Apprentice (1.6k points)

Yes, this is true information in the article you provided by CBS News they are reporting information from an FDA statement that's titled "Sunfed Produce, LLC Recalls Whole Fresh American Cucumbers Because of Possible Health Risks Due to Salmonella". In the FDA's statement, the cucumbers aren't from Canada directly, but it quotes, "The whole fresh American cucumbers were sold by SunFed and other importers". So I wouldn't say it's necessarily true that these infected cucumbers came directly from Canada, but these cucumbers were shipped throughout the U.S. and some regions of Canada listed on the FDA's page. 

- https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cucumber-recall-2024-sunfed-salmonella-fda/

https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/sunfed-produce-llc-recalls-whole-fresh-american-cucumbers-because-possible-health-risks-due#:~:text=SunFed%20initiated%20this%20recall%20after,advise%20them%20of%20the%20recall. 

True
ago by Novice (740 points)
0 0
I like how you added the information about the original sourcing of the information. This helps the reader understand how Canada is or is not involved.
0 like 0 dislike
ago by Newbie (220 points)

Yes, this appears to be true. According to the article, SunFed recalls whole cucumbers distributed in 26 U.S. states and Canada due to potential salmonella contamination, affecting products sold from October 12 to November 26. The recall includes cucumbers in bulk packaging with "SunFed" labels or generic containers. Consumers are advised to destroy affected products and contact SunFed for concerns. Salmonella can cause serious illness, especially in vulnerable groups. 

True

Community Rules


Be respectful.

There is bound to be disagreement on a site about misinformation. Assume best intentions on everyone's part.

If you are new to factchecking, take some time to learn about it. "How to Factcheck" has some resources for getting started. Even if you disagree with these materials, they'll help you understand the language of this community better.

News Detective is for uncovering misinformation and rumors. This is not a general interest question-answer site for things someone could Google.

Posting

The title is the "main claim" that you're trying to factcheck.

Example:
Factcheck This: Birds don't exist

If possible, LINK TO to the place you saw the claim.

Answering

LINK TO YOUR EVIDENCE or otherwise explain the source ("I called this person, I found it in this book, etc.")

But don't just drop a link. Give an explanation, copy and paste the relevant information, etc.

News Detective is not responsible for anything anyone posts on the platform.
...