If you bought this product Panera, throw it now, says USDA
Several customers reported finding foreign documents in this popular diet.
Panera is one of the most popular foods in the United States, customers regularly singing praises of everything, popular soups of the brand to its bakery items. However, if you purchased a particularly recently Panera brand product, you would be wise to get rid of it immediately, according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Read it to find out which experts producing Panera warn customers not to eat under any circumstances.
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A bread from Panera at home at home is recalled.
On 5 August, the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced that Blount Fine Foods of McKinney, Texas had recalled about 6,384 pounds of Panera bread at homeTORTILLA SOUP CHICKEN. Panaa Home Bread Products are sold via grocery stores, not bread restaurants.
The soup was sold in 16 oz. Plastic containers with use by date from 09/09/2021 and lot code 070121-1V printed on its label. The touched soup can also be identified by the P-13130 establishment number, present within the USDA brand of the inspection.
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The soup can be contaminated with foreign materials.
The soup was recalled after discovering that the affected lot can be contaminated with gray nitrile glove pieces, FSIS reports.
The recalled products, which have been distributed to the stores in Arizona, Florida, Georgia and Texas, have been drawn from the market after several clients reported having found the material offered in their food. No illness or injury was reported at the time the reminder notice was published.
If you have the soup at home, do not eat it.
The FSIS note that anyone in possession of the products concerned is "invited not to consume them". Instead, they should be thrown or returned to the store from which they were purchased.
If you have any reminder questions, you can contact the Fine Fine Fine Blount Care Team (866) 674-4519 weekdays from 9h to 9 o'clock. IS. If you believe you have become sick or if you have undergone an adverse reaction related to the consumption of the recalled soup, contact a medicine provider.
This is not the first Panera at home reminder this year.
On April 15, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Blount Fine Foods hadrecalled a single batchComposed of 2,987 cases, 16 oz.Panera at the lobster bisque at home Cups.
The products, which have been distributed in 20 states, have been recalled after discovering that they could be contaminated by eggs, a common non-disclosed allergen on product labels.
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