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Yahoo
02-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Bread Is Being Recalled Due to Glass Contamination—Here's What to Know
More than 800 cases of bread have been recalled by Crest Hill Bakery. The affected bread was found to have glass pieces in the crust, which could cause injuries if consumed. Consumers are urged to dispose of the bread or return it to the initial place of purchase for a Hill Bakery has voluntarily recalled three varieties of bread. The Maryland-based company initiated the recall after an employee discovered a piece of glass on top of a loaf of seeded bread. The contamination was found to have originated from the facility that provided the seeds. More than 800 cases of bread are impacted by the recall, and they were distributed to six different states: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Here's a list of the impacted products: Ancient Grains Hoagie Roll, 4-oz frozen rolls, lot # 90 Multigrain Sourdough, 18-oz frozen loaves, lot #90 Whole Grain Multigrain, 20-oz frozen loaves, lot #92 Consuming the recalled bread could lead to injury, such as damaged teeth, lacerations in the mouth and throat and, in some cases, perforation of the intestine. Fortunately, there have been no reported injuries due to the contamination. If you experience any adverse symptoms after consuming any of the impacted bread, you should contact your healthcare provider. If you have purchased any of the listed products, you are advised to dispose of them or return them to the place of purchase. For more information, contact Upper Crust Bakery by phone at 301-937-3450. Related: More Than 2 Million Pressure Cookers Recalled After 106 Reported Burn Injuries Read the original article on EATINGWELL


Time of India
01-05-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Glass fragments found in bread: FDA recalls products in 6 US states over alarming health risks
Amid a grave health scare, the US FDA has recalled loaves and rolls sold across six US states, after glass fragments were found in the bread. The federal agency classified the risk as Class I and warned that ingesting glass fragments can 'cause injury to the consumer including damage to teeth, laceration of the mouth and throat, or perforation of the intestine. The recall was issued due to 'glass fragment found on top of bread" for three products that are part of Upper Crust Bakery LP - Ancient Grains Hoagie Roll, Multigrain Sourdough and Whole Grain Multigrain. A total of 818 cases are suspected to contain glass fragments, including 699 cases of the 18-ounce sourdough loaf, which is sold frozen in corrugated paper cartons. Additionally, 89 cases of hoagie rolls and 30 cases of the whole grain multigrain loaf have been recalled. The US states where the products were being sold include Pennsylvania, California, Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware, and Ohio. They appear to be made by Crest Hill Bakery in Maryland. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Use an AI Writing Tool That Actually Understands Your Voice Grammarly Install Now Undo Upper Crust Bakery LP said the recall was voluntary, and the company notified FDA about it on April 12. In a press release, Upper Crust Bakery LP said a vigilant team member recently discovered a small glass fragment on top of a piece of seeded bread. The glass apparently came from sunflower seeds from one of their suppliers. "As a precautionary measure, we initiated a voluntary recall of the 3 products affected by this lot to prioritize the safety of our valued consumers," the release added. What happens when you consume glass fragments FDA says doing so can cause injury to the consumer. These injuries may include damage to teeth, laceration of the mouth and throat, or perforation of the intestine. "In response, Crest Hill Bakery has worked closely with JJ Nuts and the FDA to promptly address the issue. We have ceased the use of sunflower seeds from the manufacturer associated with the glass fragments, Magic Flame," read the press release further. "All affected products were swiftly removed from store shelves, all affected lots through the supply chain were destroyed and accounted for with no injuries associated," it added. "We are extremely confident that our swift and decisive actions, along with our exceptional Quality Systems and dedicated staff, have effectively resolved the issue. We remain steadfast in our commitment to upholding the highest standards of quality and safety in all our products." Anyone who purchased them is advised by FDA to not eat them, discard them in a secure trash can or return them to where they were purchased and get a full refund. COVID-era grads skip college over debt risks, jobs
Yahoo
30-04-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Bread Recalled Over 'Glass Fragments' as FDA Warns Consumption Could Cause 'Adverse Health Consequences'
The FDA issued a Class 1 recall for breads from Upper Crust Bakery LP due to potential glass contamination Over 800 cases of Ancient Grains Hoagie Roll, Multigrain Sourdough, and Whole Grain Multigrain sold in six states are affected Consumers are advised to discard or return recalled products after potential health risks, including injuries to mouth and intestines Bread and rolls that are sold in six states have been recalled over 'glass fragments.' In a recall report issued earlier this month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said three products that are part of Upper Crust Bakery LP were recalled due to 'glass fragment found on top of bread.' The bread types include Ancient Grains Hoagie Roll, Multigrain Sourdough and Whole Grain Multigrain. In total, the FDA said 818 cases of the products are suspected of containing glass fragments, including 699 cases of the company's 18-ounce sourdough loaf, which is packaged in corrugated paper cartons and is sold frozen. 89 cases of the hoagie rolls were recalled and 30 of the whole grain multigrain loaf. The loaves and rolls were sold in Pennsylvania, California, Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware, and Ohio. They appear to be made by Crest Hill Bakery in Maryland. PEOPLE has reached out to Crest Hill Bakery for comment. Related: Chocolate Recall Updated to Highest Risk Level, FDA Warns Consumption Could Cause Death The recall was given a Class 1 recall classification by the FDA. The FDA uses classifications — Class I, II or II — to indicate the 'degree of health hazard' of the recalled product. A Class II recall is defined as 'a situation in which use of or exposure to a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote.' The agency says that ingesting glass fragments can 'cause injury to the consumer. These injuries may include damage to teeth, laceration of the mouth and throat, or perforation of the intestine.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Related: Over 400 Ready-to-Eat Products Recalled Due to Possible Listeria Contamination The Maryland-based bakery first notified the FDA on April 12, per the recall report. The agency added that the recall was voluntary and initiated by the company. According to Fox Business, the FDA said anyone who purchased the recalled bread and rolls should not eat them and either dispose of them in a secure trash can or return them to where they were purchased for a full refund. Read the original article on People