The recalled peanut butter was distributed nationwide in retail stores and other outlets.
There have been no reports of anyone getting sick from the zucchini.
Salmonella outbreaks linked to meats like prosciutto and salami have been reported across 17 states, including Indiana, sickening dozens and hospitalizing at least 12 people.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has publicly identified six of the states involved in the outbreak, including Arizona, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota and New York.
At least 28 people have gotten sick after eating the infected turkey, including one person in Indiana. No one has died, but two people have been hospitalized.
Impacted products sold at Walmarts in IL, MO, NE, NM, OK, UT, WI and WY.
Retailors nationwide have been told to pull the pet food from their shelves.
The recall impacts about 2,100 cases of ten-ounce tubs of the product.
Beware, pet owners: Certain dog food is facing a recall because it may be contaminated with salmonella and listeria.
The recall applies to whole cantaloupes and select cut fruit trays and bowls sold between Sept. 26 and Oct. 5 at Meijer stores throughout Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois and Wisconsin.