Upper Crust Bakery Recalls 818 Cases of Bread Due to Glass Fragments in Six States
Upper Crust Bakery Recalls 818 Cases of Bread Due to Glass Fragments in Six States

Upper Crust Bakery Recalls 818 Cases of Bread Due to Glass Fragments in Six States

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Upper Crust Crest Hill Bakery, based in Maryland, has voluntarily recalled three types of frozen bread—Ancient Grains Hoagie Rolls, Multigrain Sourdough, and Whole Grain Multigrain—after glass fragments were found on the crust of some loaves. The recall affects over 800 cases distributed across Pennsylvania, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Ohio, and Maryland. The incident originated from a batch of sunflower seeds from a supplier, and the recall was classified as Class II by the FDA, indicating the risk of temporary or reversible health effects. No injuries have been reported, and all affected products have been removed from store shelves. Consumers are advised to discard or return the bread for a refund and avoid consumption. The company has emphasized its commitment to quality and safety following swift corrective action.

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