Key Takeaway

Pain Au Levain Bread, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temperature. Individually packaged in flex poly bag, net weight 16 oz (454 g). UPC 0 08613 10013 1. The product label is re by San Francisco Street Bakery Inc. was recalled on July 23, 2020. The hazard: The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment and finished products labels do not declare soy lecithin.

FDA Food Class II Terminated

Pain Au Levain Bread, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temperature. Individually packaged in flex poly bag, net weight 16 oz (454 g). UPC 0 08613 10013 1. The product label is re

Recalled: July 23, 2020 ~62 loaves units affected F-1332-2020

Description

Pain Au Levain Bread, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temperature. Individually packaged in flex poly bag, net weight 16 oz (454 g). UPC 0 08613 10013 1. The product label is read in parts: "***Pain Au Levain Bread ***Ingredients: unbleached wheat flour, water, sourdough culture, sea salt ***San Francisco Street BAKERY, Olympia, WA ***".

Hazard / Reason

The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment and finished products labels do not declare soy lecithin.

Class II: Product that may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences.

Class II indicates the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects. The probability of serious harm is considered remote.

Products Affected

Pain Au Levain Bread, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temperature. Individually packaged in flex poly bag, net weight 16 oz (454 g). UPC 0 08613 10013 1. The product label is re

Food

Company Information

San Francisco Street Bakery Inc.

Olympia, WA, United States

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Distribution

distributed in WA only.

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