Bread sold in six states recalled over 'glass fragments': FDA
Briefly

The FDA issued an urgent recall for Upper Crust Bakery breads potentially contaminated with glass fragments. This recall is a Class II, indicating possible temporary health issues, but unlikely serious long-term effects. Affected products include Ancient Grains Hoagie rolls, Multigrain Sourdough rolls, and Whole Grain Multigrain rolls sold in various states. Consumers are warned of potential injuries from ingesting glass, including mouth lacerations and intestinal damage. The bakery first informed the FDA of the contamination on April 12, leading to a proactive consumer safety alert.
The FDA has issued an urgent recall of Upper Crust Bakery breads due to the presence of glass fragments, posing potential health risks to consumers.
An alert was triggered for specific bread products sold across several states. The bakery first notified the FDA about this issue on April 12.
Read at New York Post
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