Bread Recall Issued Over Life-Threatening Reaction Warning
“People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to eggs, soy, or milk run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reactions,” the bakery said.
Is your Bread recalled?
Over 800 cases of bread are being recalled after “glass fragments” were discovered. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently categorized the incident as a Class II recall. Here’s how to tell if your bread is included in the recall and what to do. Before you make your next sandwich, be sure to check your freezer or your breadbox.
Why was frozen bread recalled?
The FDA recalled hundreds of cases of frozen bread due to possible containment of “glass fragments.” (iStock / iStock) The agency said that 89 cases of four-ounce Ancient Grains Hoagie Rolls and 30 cases of 20-ounce Whole Grain Multigrain bread were also included in the recall.
Why is upper crust Bread recalled?
Check your bread boxes and freezers. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced the recall of three types of bread from Maryland-based Upper Crust Bakery LP that were distributed to six states. The reason for the recall is listed as “Glass fragment found on top of bread.”
Why is Crest Hill Bread recalled?
There is now a bread recall due to the presence of glass fragments being found on the top of the bread, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Upper Crust Crest Hill Bakery is voluntarily recalling over 800 cases of its bread. That’s a lot of bread. Actually, that’s three lots of bread.
What breads were recalled during a sourdough recall?
The bread types included in the recall include: All three products were packaged in corrugated paper cartons and are sold frozen. In total, the FDA said 818 cases of Upper Crust Bakery bread are suspected of containing glass pieces, including 699 cases of the company’s 18-ounce multigrain sourdough packages, the largest portion of the recall.
Which baked products have been recalled?
A variety of baked products including bread, bagels, cookies and croutons have been recalled for three undeclared allergens that could cause life-threatening reactions.