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Panaderia Salvadorena Inc. has issued a recall for its Quesadilla de Queso bread due to the presence of undeclared milk. This recall is crucial for individuals with milk allergies, as consuming the product could lead to serious or life-thre...
Panaderia Salvadorena Inc. initiated this recall after an inspection by the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) revealed that the Quesadilla de Queso bread contained milk, which was not listed as an allergen on the packaging. While sour cream and butter were listed, the general term 'milk' was absent, posing a risk to consumers with milk allergies.
The investigation determined that a temporary breakdown in the company's packaging processes led to this error. The affected product comes in a 14-ounce clear plastic package labeled "Quesadilla de Queso" on top. Consumers should check for expiration dates of 06/27/2025 or earlier.
The company has recalled the product from distribution in Rhode Island and Massachusetts and states that the packaging process issue has been resolved. To date, no related illnesses have been reported.
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