San Francisco Street Bakery Inc.

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 17 total recalls

San Francisco Street 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 (17)

FDA food safety enforcement actions by San Francisco Street Bakery Inc.

Date Product Reason Class
Jul 23, 2020 Cinnamon Raisin Bagel, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient tem... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 Cheddar Bagel, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temperature... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 French Bread, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temperature.... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 Salt Bagel, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temperature. ... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 Sourdough Rye Bread, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient tempe... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 Rosemary Garlic French Bread, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambi... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 Olive Levain Bread, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temper... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 Onion Bagel, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temperature. ... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 Desem Bread, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temperature. ... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 Garlic Bagel, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temperature.... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 Sesame Seed Bagel, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient tempera... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 Italian Farm Bread, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temper... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 Plain Bagel, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temperature. ... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 Pesto Bagel, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temperature. ... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 Everything Bagel, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temperat... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 Poppy Seed Bagel, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temperat... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II
Jul 23, 2020 Pain Au Levain Bread, San Francisco Street Bakery brand, keep at ambient temp... The firm used pan release spray, which contains soy lecithin, on equipment an... Class II

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