Bread Recall: What You Need to Know




If you're a fan of bread, you'll want to pay attention to this: there's been a major bread recall in the United States and Canada.

The recall affects bread and buns from several popular brands, including Wonder, D'Italiano, Great Value, and No Name. The recall was issued due to concerns about metal fragments that may be present in the products.

If you have any of the recalled bread, you're advised to not eat it. Instead, you should return it to the store where you bought it for a full refund.

The recall is a major inconvenience, but it's important to take it seriously. Eating metal fragments can be dangerous, so it's best to err on the side of caution.

Here are some tips for checking if your bread is affected by the recall:

  • Check the UPC code on the package. The UPC codes of the affected products are listed on the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) website.
  • Look for a recall notice on the package. Some stores may have already posted recall notices on the shelves where the affected products are sold.
  • If you're not sure if your bread is affected by the recall, you can contact the manufacturer. The manufacturer's contact information is usually printed on the package.

If you have any questions about the bread recall, you can visit the FDA website or contact your local health department.

Stay safe and bread-free!