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Class I Recall

Rose Street Patisserie Multi Grain Bread. Net Wt. 375 grams. 882 7th Street West, St. Paul, MN 55102

Rose Street Bread Lab

Summary

The FDA issued a Class I for Rose Street Patisserie Multi Grain Bread. Net Wt. 375 grams. 882 7th Street We by Rose Street Bread Lab. Reason: Bread contains undeclared sesame..

Details

Source

Food Recall

External ID

F-1288-2023

Action Date

2023-07-26

Status

Terminated

Category

food

Product Description

Rose Street Patisserie Multi Grain Bread. Net Wt. 375 grams. 882 7th Street West, St. Paul, MN 55102

Lot/Code Info: No code listed on Bread loaf

Quantity Affected: 27 loaves

Reason for Recall

Bread contains undeclared sesame.

Distribution

MN

Type: Voluntary: Firm initiated

Recall Initiated: 2023-06-26

Company

Rose Street Bread Lab

Saint Paul, MN

Context & Analysis

This is a Class I recall. Class I recalls are the most serious — there is a reasonable probability that use of or exposure to the product will cause serious health consequences or death.

This was one of 61 food recalls issued in the same week, part of 204 food-related FDA actions this month.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Class I recall?

A Class I recall is the most serious type. The FDA has determined there is a reasonable probability that the product will cause serious adverse health consequences or death. Consumers should stop using the product immediately.

What should I do if I have this product?

Stop using the product. Check the product against the specific lot numbers or identifiers listed in the recall. Contact the manufacturer (Rose Street Bread Lab) or your retailer for a refund or replacement. If you experienced adverse effects, report them to the FDA via MedWatch.

How often does Rose Street Bread Lab have FDA actions?

This is the only FDA action we have on record for Rose Street Bread Lab in our database.

Where can I find the official FDA record?

The official record is available on FDA.gov. Search for "F-1288-2023" on FDA.gov for the full record. You can also use the openFDA API to query this record programmatically.

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