Grand Central Bakery Recalls Potato Sourdough Bread for Metal Pieces
Class I Recall — Most Serious
This is a Class I recall — the most serious type. Products covered by this recall may cause serious health consequences or death.
Grand Central Bakery, based in Seattle, WA, has issued a recall for its Potato Sourdough bread due to the potential presence of metal pieces. The recall affects products sold on August 10, 2026, at various locations including grocery stores, select restaurants, wholesalers, and four Grand Central Bakery Café locations in the Seattle and Tacoma Metro areas.
Affected Products:
- Potato Market Loaf, 20oz, sold at grocery stores
- Potato Table Loaf, 20oz, sold directly to customers at Grand Central Bakery Cafés and wholesalers
- Mini Potato Loaf, 12oz, sold at grocery stores and wholesalers
The bread is packaged in paper bags or sold without packaging and is intended to be consumed as ready-to-eat bread at home.
Reason for Recall:
The recall was initiated after a pallet nail was discovered in a loaf of Potato Sourdough Bread, which could pose a risk of injury if consumed.
What Consumers Should Do:
Consumers who purchased the affected products on August 10, 2026, are advised to dispose of the bread immediately. For further assistance, they can contact Grand Central Bakery at [email protected] or visit their website's contact page. Customers may also call 503-232-0575, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm PDT.
No injuries or illnesses have been reported in connection with this issue. This recall is being conducted with the knowledge of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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