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Time of India
11-05-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Glass in bread, bug in beans, and tomatoes: 5 essential food items recalled across the US due to contamination
Recent food recalls across the US have sparked concerns about safety. Glass fragments in bread from Upper Crust Bakery led to a recall in six states. Vietti Food Group recalled baked beans in 23 states due to undeclared soy, posing a risk to those with allergies. Additionally, Williams Farms Repack LLC and Ray & Mascari Inc. Is anything safe to eat anymore? The recent recalls across the United States have raised the alarm about food safety. Selecting everyday pantry staples has become a distressing chore, not because of the cost, but the quality. From glass fragments discovered in loaves of bread to insects contaminating beans and tomatoes, five essential food items have been pulled from shelves by the FDA due to dangerous contamination, of late. Grabbing a sandwich or fixing one has never felt so daunting! These unsettling incidents expose critical flaws in the food supply chain, leaving consumers wary and wondering: Can we trust the products we depend on every day? Over 800 cases of bread were recalled due to glass contamination in April. The firm, Upper Crust Bakery LP , Glenn Dale, MD, initiated the recall after an employee discovered a piece of glass on top of a loaf of seeded bread. Operation Sindoor 'Our job is to hit target, not to count body bags': Air Marshal Bharti on Op Sindoor Precautionary blackout imposed across parts of Rajasthan, Punjab 'Indian Navy was in position to strike Karachi': Vice Admiral on Operation Sindoor Three varieties of bread (Ancient Grains Hoagie Roll, Multigrain Sourdough, and Whole Grain Multigrain) have been recalled in six different states. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified it as a Class II recall. A Class II recall is '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. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Thousands Are Saving Money Using This Wall Plug elecTrick - Save upto 80% on Power Bill Click Here Undo ' Recalls are classified into a numerical designation (I, II, or III) by the FDA to emphasize the relative degree of health hazard presented by the product being recalled. No Selfies, No Onions: Met Gala's Elite Etiquette Decoded | WATCH Below are the details of the recalled breads. 1) Ancient Grains Hoagie Roll Product description: Ancient Grains Hoagie Roll, 4 oz, Paper carton (corrugated), CP45, Frozen Recall number: F-0741-2025 Code information: Lot # 90 Quantity: 89 cases 2)Multigrain Sourdough Product description: Multigrain Sourdough, 18 oz, Paper carton (corrugated), CP12, Frozen Recall number: F-0742-2025 Code information: Lot # 90 Quantity: 699 cases 3) Whole Grain Multigrain Product description: Whole Grain Multigrain, 20 oz, Paper carton (corrugated), CP12, Frozen Recall number: F-0743-2025 Code information: Lot # 92 Quantity: 30 cases These recalled products were sold in six states in the US: Pennsylvania, California, Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware, and Ohio. 4,515 cases of Yellowstone Brown Sugar Molasses Baked Beans were recalled by the firm Vietti Food Group of Nashville, TN, earlier this month, due to the presence of undeclared soy. People who are allergic to soy or have severe sensitivity risk serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume this product. These products were distributed in 23 states: Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia. How to identify the product? The product can be identified by its Lot Code: Best if Used By Feb 17, 2028. The code is printed on the bottom of each can. The Yellowstone Brown Sugar Molasses Baked Beans come in 15 oz. (425 g) packets. The product can be identified by its Lot code: Best if Used By Feb 17, 2028. The code is printed on the bottom of each can. In the first week of May 2025, the FDA shared recall announcements of two brands of tomatoes due to a possible Salmonella contamination. Williams Farms Repack LLC recalled tomatoes sizes; 4x5 2 layer, 60ct 2layer, 3ct trays in the Williams Farms Repack label, and 5x6 25lb, 6x6 25lb H&C Farms Label. These recalled products were distributed in Georgia, North Carolina & South Carolina between April 23 to April 28. Ray & Mascari Inc. recalled 4 Count Vine Ripe Tomatoes packaged in clam shell containers [20 oz. (1 lb. 4 oz) 567g] with UPC# 7 96553 20062 1, and a master case label with Lot# RM250424 15250B or Lot# RM250427 15250B due to a potential contamination. These recalled products were sold in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. Salmonella contamination can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and those with weakened immune systems. In healthy individuals, it can cause fever, diarrhea (which may be bloody), nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. In rare cases, it can lead to severe diseases such as arterial infections (i.e., infected aneurysms), endocarditis, and arthritis. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Mother's Day wishes , messages , and quotes !
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
Yahoo
02-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
FDA Announces Bread Recall Due To Potential Glass Contamination
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." In a press release shared with People, Upper Crust Bakery indicated this voluntary recall was initiated after an employee "discovered a small glass fragment on top of a piece of seeded bread." Further investigation found that the glass originated in sunflower seeds from a supplier. The recall was initiated on April 12, 2025, the FDA updated it with a Class II classification on April 25, 2025. A Class II recall is the second most severe type of recall, indicating that the product may cause "temporary" or "reversible" health consequences. While the recall is listed as ongoing, as of April 30, the company is "extremely confident that our swift and decisive actions, along with our exceptional Quality Systems and dedicated staff, have effectively resolved the issue." Further, it added, "We remain steadfast in our commitment to upholding the highest standards of quality and safety in all our products." The recall affects 818 total cases of bread from Upper Crust Bakery (made by Crest Hill Bakery) that were shipped to California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. The products can be identified by the following information: Ancient Grains Hoagie Roll, 4 ounces, paper carton (corrugated), CP45, Frozen: Lot #90 Multigrain Sourdough, 18 ounces, paper carton (corrugated), CP12, Frozen: Lot #90 Whole Grain Multigrain, 20 ounces, paper carton (corrugated), CP12, Frozen: Lot #92 While the FDA doesn't list specific instructions, it is typically advised that if you have the recalled product, you should not consume it. Instead, dispose of it or return it to the original place of purchase for a refund. Contact your healthcare provider if you have additional concerns regarding glass Announces Recall of Apple Juice in 28 States Due to Potential Mold Contamination Popular Costco Product Recalled for Wood Contamination USDA Announces Health Alert for Pork Sold at Aldi Due to Potential Metal ContaminationRead the original article on ALLRECIPES
Yahoo
30-04-2025
- General
- Yahoo
More Than 800 Cases of This Popular Bread Brand Is Being Recalled—Here's What to Know
Not that it's unique to me, but I love a good sandwich. It's the perfect meal when you want something delicious that's insanely low effort; it can be eaten for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, and the toppings are only limited by your imagination. You can have a simple PB&J or opt to go all out with cappicola, mortadella, salami, provolone cheese, giardinera, Calabrian chili relish, pesto mayo, pickles, onions, lettuce, and tomato on an artisan sourdough roll. Is anyone else getting hungry?No matter how you choose to make your sandwich, the bread is the most important ingredient as it sets the tone for the entire dish. The type of bread you choose can significantly influence the taste, texture, and stability of your sandwich, making your eating experience different depending on whether you opt for ciabatta or a hoagie roll. Of course, the only thing worse than choosing the wrong bread for your sandwich is biting into it and finding read that right. Upper Crust Bakery just issued a recall on products distributed to stores in Pennsylvania, California, Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware, and Ohio due to the presence of glass fragments found on top of the bread. The affected products include their frozen Ancient Grains Hoagie Roll, frozen Multigrain Sourdough, and frozen Whole Grain Multigrain Bread. While no illnesses or adverse health reactions have been confirmed, it's recommended that any businesses or consumers with the products dispose of them immediately. Although it seems like the glass has only been found on the exterior of the bread, it's probably best to avoid eating it just in case. Needless to say, we might have to switch to burritos for the time being. That's technically a sandwich, right?
Yahoo
29-04-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Bread Urgently Recalled in US Due to Glass Fragments—Here's What to Know
You'll want to double-check that loaf of bread before you start slicing. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announced a recall of products from a bread maker that sells to local supermarkets. Upper Crust Bakery is recalling three products—Ancient Grains Hoagie Rolls, Multigrain Sourdough Bread, and Whole Grain Multigrain Bread—due to glass fragments found on top of the bread, according to the FDA. A total of 818 cases are affected. Upper Crust Bakery, located in Glenn Dale, Maryland, also operates under the name Crest Hill Bakery, which produces artisan handcrafted bread for major food retailers and wholesalers. The breads were distributed to stores in Pennsylvania, California, Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware, and Ohio, and were packaged frozen in corrugated paper cartons. The recalled products can be identified by the following information: Ancient Grains Hoagie Roll (4 ounces): Recall number F-0741-2025; lot #90; 89 cases Multigrain Sourdough (18 ounces): Recall number F-0742-2025; lot #90; 699 cases Whole Grain Multigrain (20 ounces): Recall number F-0743-2025; lot #92; 30 cases The recall is categorized under a Class II designation, indicating a low risk of serious health consequences, though temporary or reversible effects may occur. So far, no illnesses have been reported in connection with the recall. Businesses and consumers should not use, sell, or consume the recalled bread products and should check their inventories for the affected lot numbers. The products should be thrown out or returned to the supplier. Related: Nationwide Recall of 170,000 Bottles of Apple Juice Due to Possible Mold Contamination Read the original article on Martha Stewart