"Bread Recall Alert: Publix Super Markets Issues Notification in Florida"
"Bread Recall Alert: Publix Super Markets Issues Notification in Florida"
A Major Grocer Issues Bread Recall in Florida
Americans have a deep love for sandwiches, with these delicious creations making up a significant portion of our diets. A recent poll conducted by Talker Research revealed that sandwiches make up around 30% of what we eat, with 46% of respondents claiming they could eat sandwiches for the rest of their lives. Whether you prefer whole wheat, Italian, rye, or French bread for your sandwiches, you'll want to double-check that your favorite loaf isn't affected by a recent recall notice issued by a popular regional supermarket chain.
Publix Super Markets, Inc. Initiates Recall
Southeastern grocery chain Publix Super Markets, Inc. has announced a recall of 13 types of bread products that were produced at a store location in Florida on July 6 and July 7. The recalled products include a variety of bread types such as whole wheat, Italian, rye, and French bread, among others. The recall was initiated due to "the potential of foreign material in the product," although the announcement did not specify what the foreign material could be or how it was detected. This recall follows a recent incident where Publix had to recall ground beef in another state for a similar reason.
Impacted Store and Products
The affected store, known as Store No. 2012 or the Market at Newberry Farms Shopping Center, is located in Newberry, Florida. Publix has confirmed that no other store locations are impacted by the recall. Maria Brous, Publix's director of communications, assured customers that any potentially impacted products have been removed from store shelves.
Recalled Bakery Bread Products
- Rye Seeded Bread
- Marble Rye Bread
- Whole Wheat 5 Grain
- Rye Bread
- Chicago Italian Bread
- French Bread 12oz
- Baguette
- Italian 5 Grain Bread
- Sourdough French Bread
- Cuban Bread
- Italian 5 Grain Baguette
- Italian Bread
- Hoagie Rolls 4ct
Consumer Advisory
Although the total number of products recalled was not specified, each product has a sell-by date of July 7 or July 8. Consumers are advised to check their homes for any of the affected bread products. Publix has stated that any bread sold on or after July 8 is not affected by the recall. Customers are instructed to either dispose of the recalled products or return them to the store for a refund. For more information or questions, consumers can contact Publix Customer Care at (800) 242-1227.
Conclusion
As the recall unfolds, it serves as a reminder to always stay informed about product recalls and exercise caution when consuming food products. Maintaining awareness of potential issues and taking quick action when necessary are essential steps in ensuring food safety for yourself and your family.
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