Middle East Bakery, Inc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 12 total recalls

Middle East Bakery, Inc. appears in recall records across 1 category. This page consolidates all FDA food, drug, and medical device enforcement actions, plus CPSC consumer product recalls associated with this company. Recall data is sourced from openFDA and CPSC public databases.

Food Recalls (12)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by Middle East Bakery, Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Apr 25, 2020 Joseph's Gluten Free Original Wrap, 4 wraps, Net. Wt. 5.6 oz., UPC Code: 0741... Gluten free wrap contains gluten Class II
Jan 30, 2015 Trader Joe's Mini Pitas, UPC 00193856 Product may contain undeclared soy. Class I
Jan 30, 2015 Josephs Mini White Pita, labeled as Josephs Enriched Pita bread NET WT. 8 OZ ... Product may contain undeclared soy. Class I
Jan 30, 2015 Trader Joes Organic Pita Pocket Bread 100% Whole Wheat, UPC 00721196, with a ... Product may contain undeclared soy. Class I
Jan 30, 2015 Trader Joe's 8 oz. Apocryphal 100% Whole Wheat Pita, UPC 00146326 and Trader ... Product may contain undeclared soy. Class I
Jan 30, 2015 Trader Joe's Mini Whole Wheat Pitas, UPC 00637138 Product may contain undeclared soy. Class I
Jan 30, 2015 Trader Joe's 8 oz. Pita Bread, UPC 00146340 and Trader Joe's 10 oz. Pita Brea... Product may contain undeclared soy. Class I
Jan 30, 2015 Trader Joe's Pocketful of Fiber Pita Bread, UPC 00945097 Product may contain undeclared soy. Class I
Jan 30, 2015 Joseph's Pita Bread, NET WT. 11 OZ, UPC 074117000147, with a sell by date of ... Product may contain undeclared soy. Class I
Jan 30, 2015 Josephs White Lavash, labeled as Josephs Lavash Roll-Ups Six Square Breads NE... Product may contain undeclared soy. Class I
Jan 30, 2015 Joseph's Mini Whole Wheat Pita, labeled as 100% STONE GROUND Whole Wheat Brea... Product may contain undeclared soy. Class I
May 19, 2014 Market Basket, Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free Pancakes. Each package contains 12 pa... Undeclared milk in Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free Market Basket Pancakes Class I

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