
Nature’s Own Honey Wheat Bread recalled due to undeclared milk
Flower Foods, Inc., parent company of Nature’s Own, has issued a recall for 3,000 loaves of bread because they contain milk. 3,000 loaves of Nature’s Own Butterbread were accidentally packaged in Nature’s Own Honey Wheat Bread bags according to Flower Foods and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The Honey Wheat Bread bags do not list milk as an ingredient, so it’s possible someone with a milk allergy could consume it without knowing so. Which for those with severe allergies, could be extremely dangerous.
Recalled Products:
Nature’s own Honey Wheat Bread 20 oz.
UPC 0-72250-03706-8
Product Codes 128 346 03:00 through 128 346 05:00
Best if Used by Date 12-26-2021
Nature’s Own 2-Pack Honey Wheat Bread 40 oz.
UPC 0-72250-00539-5
Product Codes 128 346 03:00 through 128 346 05:00
Best if Used by Date 12-26-2021
The recalled breads were shipped in packages that have either a blue or yellow tie closer. Retailers in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, Nevada, and California likely received the recalled bread. If you have any of the recalled bread mentioned above, you should discard it or return it to your retailer for a refund. Fortunately, so far no illnesses have been reported related to this recall.
To read the full release on the FDA’s website, click here: https://bit.ly/3r61cEz