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Bread from Kroger, Walmart in Indiana recalled. Find out why and how to spot the product

Bread from Kroger, Walmart in Indiana recalled. Find out why and how to spot the product

Hartford Bakery, Inc. is voluntarily recalling several lots of artisanal bread due to possible contamination with undeclared allergens, according to a press release by the Food and Drug Administration.
The recalled products were sold at Kroger and Walmart locations across Indiana.
Here's what we know.
Hartford Bakery Inc. is recalling six lots of its "Lewis Bake Shop Artisan Style 1/2 Loaf" and removing all units of product included in the six affected lot codes noted below.
The recalled products come in a flexible plastic bag marked with the following information:
It was discovered that approximately 883 loaves of bread from six production lots with "Lewis Bake Shop Artisan Style 1/2 Loaf" packaging contained visible hazelnuts. Though the packaging says the products "May Contain Tree Nuts," it does not say the bread "Contains Hazelnuts."
An investigation revealed an error in the change of packaging between a hazelnut-containing bread and the recalled white bread product. Those with a nut allergy or severe sensitivity to hazelnuts risk serious or life-threatening allergic reactions if they consume these products.
The bread was distributed in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Arkansas, Missouri, Alabama and Mississippi retailers, including Kroger and Walmart.
The FDA release says no major reports of injury or illness have been reported, but Hartford Bakery is aware of one customer who experienced digestive discomfort after consumption. The company also received consumer complaints from those who saw the nuts before consuming the product.
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