Bread Sold in Ohio and Pennsylvania Recalled for Containing Glass

Bread Sold in Ohio and Pennsylvania Recalled for Containing Glass
Bread Sold in Ohio and Pennsylvania Recalled for Containing Glass

If you’ve recently bought Upper Crust bread in Ohio or Pennsylvania, you may want to be very careful about eating it. The Food and Drug Administration has announced that bread sold by the Maryland-based company Upper Crust Crest Hill Bakery in six different states has been voluntarily recalled following the discovery of glass fragments on top of the bread. The bread was recalled on April 12

The bakery, also known as the Crest Hill Bakery, sells partially baked bread and frozen pizza dough it then sells to major food retailers and wholesalers. The recall involves three (3) different types of breads: the Ancient Grains Hoagie Roll, Multigrain Sourdough, and Whole Grain Multigrain loaves. While no specific stores were included in the FDA’s announcement, the questionable bread was sold in California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, and Pennsylvania

If you have any of these recalled breads on hand, you should probably dispose of them to be safe. And if you or a loved one have been injured from consuming this recalled bread, you should contact an experienced law firm right away to explore your rights.