A hadith like this as narrated by Ibn 'Umar has also been transmitted by Abu Sa'id al-Khudri.
Hadith Referenceصحيح مسلم / كتاب الإيمان / 80
Hadith Gradingمحدثین:أحاديث صحيح مسلم كلها صحيحة
Hadith Takhrij«أحاديث صحيح مسلم كلها صحيحة ، أخرجه البخاري في ((صحيحـه)) في الحيض، باب: ترك الحائض الصوم برقم (298) - وفى العيدين، باب: الخروج الى المصلى بغير منبر - مطولا برقم (913) وفي الزكاة، باب: الزكاة على الاقارب مطولا برقم (1393) وفى الصوم، باب: الحائض تترك الصوم والصلاة، مختصراً برقم (1850) وفى الشهادات، باب: شهادة النساء برقم (2515) و (المولف) [مسلم] في صلاة العيدين برقم (2050) والنسائي في ((المجتبی)) 187/3 في العيدن، باب: استقبال الامام الناس بوجهه، في باب: حث الامام على الصدقة في الخطبة 188/3 وابن ماجه في ((سننه)) في اقامة الصلاة والسنة فيها، باب: ما جاء في الخطبة في العيدين برقم ((1288) انظر ((التحفة )) برقم (13006 و 4271)»
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) used to go out on the day of Adha and on the day of Fitr and commenced the prayer. And after having observed his prayer and pronounced the salutation, he stood up facing people as they were seated at their places of worship. And if he intended to send out an army he made mention of it to the people, and if he intended any other thing besides it, he commanded them (to do that). He used to say (to the people): Give alms, give alms, give alms, and the majority that gave alms was of women. He then returned and this (practice) remained (in vogue) till Marwan bin al- Hakam (came into power). I went out hand in hand with Marwan till we came to the place of worship and there Kathir bin Salt had built a pulpit of clay and brick. Marwan began to tug me with his hand as though he were pulling me towards the pulpit, while I was pulling him towards the prayer. When I saw him doing that I said: What has happened to the practice of beginning with prayer? He said: No, Abu Sa'id, what you are familiar with has been abandoned. I thereupon said (three times and went back): By no means, by Him in Whose hand my life is, you are not doing anything better than what I am familiar with.
Hadith Referenceصحيح مسلم / كتاب صلاة العيدين / 889
Sad bin Abu Sarh heard Abu Sa'id al-Khudri as saying: We used to take out as the Zakat of Fitr one sa' of grain, or one sa' of barley or one sa' of dates, or one sa' of cheese or one sa' of raisins.
Abd Sa'id al-Khudri reported: We, on behalf of every young or old, free man or slave (amongst us), used to take out during the lifetime of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) as the Zakat of Fitr one sa' of grain, or one sa' of cheese or one sa' of raisins. And we continued taking out these till Mu'awiyah bin Abu Sufyan (RA) came to us for pilgrimage or 'Umrah, and addressed the people on the pulpit and said to them: I see that two mudds of zakat out of the wheat (red) of Syria is equal to one sa' of dates. So the people accepted it. But Abu Sa'id said: I would continue to take out as I used to take out (before, i e. one sa') as long as I live.
Sa'd bin Abu Sarh heard Abu Sa'id al-Khudri as saying: We, on behalf of young or old, free or slave, used to take out the Zakat of Fitr while the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) (may peace he upon him) was among us, in three kinds, one sa' of dates, one sa' of cheese, or one sa' of barley, and we continued to take that out till the time of Mu'awiyah, for he saw that two mudds of wheat were equal to one sa' of dates. Abu Sa'id sald: I would continue to take that out as before (i e. one sa' of wheat).
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported that when Mu'awiyah prescribed half a sa' of wheat equal to one sa' of dates, he (Abu Sa'id al-Khudri) objected to it, and said: I would take out (Sadaqat-ul-Fitr) but that which I used to bring forth during the lifetime of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) one sa' of dates, or one sa' of raisins, or one sa' of barley, or one sa' of cheese.
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) stood up and addressed the people thus: O people, by Allah, I do not entertain fear about you in regard to anything else than that which Allah would bring forth for you in the form of adornment of the world. A person said: Messenger of Allah, does good produce evil? The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) remained silent for a while and he then said: What did you say? He replied: Messenger of Allah, I said: Does good produce evil? The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said to him: The good does not produce but good, but among the plants the spring rain produces there some which kill with a tremour or nearly kill all but the animal which feeds on vegetation. It eats and when its flanks are distended, it faces the can. Then when it has donged or urinated and chewed, it returns and eats. He who accepts wealth rightly, Allah confers blessing on it for him. And he who takes wealth without any right, he is like one who eats and is not satisfied.
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri (Allah be pleeased with him) reported that in the time of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) a man suffered loss in fruits he had bought and his debt increased; so Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) told (the people) to give him charity and they gave him charity, but that was not enough to pay the debt in full, whereupon Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said to his creditors:" Take what you find, you will have nothing but alms.