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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