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Bread Sold at Walmart and Kroger Recalled

INDIANA, JUL 11 – Hartford Bakery recalled 883 loaves due to undeclared hazelnuts after consumer complaints; no serious injuries reported, FDA advises returning the bread for a refund.

  • On July 12, 2025, Hartford Bakery, Inc. initiated a voluntary recall of approximately 883 units of their Lewis Bake Shop half-loaf Artisan Style bread, sold at Walmart and Kroger locations across 12 states, due to the presence of undeclared hazelnuts.
  • The recall was triggered by a packaging mix-up that occurred when switching from a batch of bread containing hazelnuts to the white bread product, resulting in some loaves containing visible hazelnuts but lacking clear hazelnut labeling.
  • The bread being recalled was packaged with a warning that it "May contain tree nuts" but did not specifically mention hazelnuts. This product was shipped to more than 2,500 retail locations across a dozen states in the Midwest and Southeast regions, including retailers such as Walmart and Kroger.
  • Hartford Bakery noted that a customer reported stomach upset after eating the bread, received several complaints from individuals who noticed hazelnuts on the product before consumption, and confirmed that no serious health issues have been identified to date.
  • Consumers are advised to return the affected bread to their original place of purchase for a full refund, and those with inquiries can reach out directly to Hartford Bakery using the phone number 812-425-4642. Individuals with nut allergies should be especially cautious due to the risk of serious reactions.
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