States: Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Indiana and West Virginia
Bread: Giant Eagle, a major grocery store, said its Multigrain Sourdough Freshly Baked, Half Multigrain Sourdough Artisan Bread and Multigrain Sourdough Artisan Bread dated between April 7 and April 12
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>Bread sold in five states has been recalled over fears of glass contamination.
Giant Eagle, a major grocery store, said its Multigrain Sourdough Freshly Baked, Half Multigrain Sourdough Artisan Bread and Multigrain Sourdough Artisan Bread dated between April 7 and April 12 have been pulled from shelves.
The bread may contain shards of glass, which can slice a person's throat and digestive system if consumed.
The recalled products were distributed to Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Indiana and West Virginia, and customers are urged to through the products away if purchased.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified the recall as a Class II, meaning the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health problems, but is unlikely to lead to long-term serious injuries.
**States:** Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Indiana and West Virginia
**Bread:** Giant Eagle, a major grocery store, said its Multigrain Sourdough Freshly Baked, Half Multigrain Sourdough Artisan Bread and Multigrain Sourdough Artisan Bread dated between April 7 and April 12
Archive: https://archive.today/jjoui
From the post:
>>Bread sold in five states has been recalled over fears of glass contamination.
Giant Eagle, a major grocery store, said its Multigrain Sourdough Freshly Baked, Half Multigrain Sourdough Artisan Bread and Multigrain Sourdough Artisan Bread dated between April 7 and April 12 have been pulled from shelves.
The bread may contain shards of glass, which can slice a person's throat and digestive system if consumed.
The recalled products were distributed to Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Indiana and West Virginia, and customers are urged to through the products away if purchased.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified the recall as a Class II, meaning the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health problems, but is unlikely to lead to long-term serious injuries.
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