Ideal Baking Company in Lakemore is pulling its Breakfast Bread from shelves after discovering that soy lurking in the margarine was missing from the ingredient label. The issue surfaced during a routine Department of Agriculture inspection, and the bakery says the recall is strictly precautionary. No illnesses have been reported, but anyone with a soy allergy could face a serious reaction if they eat the bread.
Recall Details
According to Ideal Baking Company, the problem traces back to sub-ingredients in the margarine used in the loaf. Those soy-containing ingredients never made it onto the package label, which means the bread technically contains undeclared soy. The bakery launched a voluntary recall to get the affected product off store shelves and alert customers. As reported by News 5 Cleveland, the move is intended to head off any allergic reactions before they happen.
Where It Was Sold
The recalled Breakfast Bread was sold at Ideal Baking Company’s Lakemore storefront and shipped to several area retailers, including Beiler’s Market in Uniontown, Krieger’s in Cuyahoga Falls and Cornerstone Market in Munroe Falls. Local ACME Fresh Market locations and Shaffer’s Market also carried the loaf. Customers who want the full list of retail partners can check the Ideal Baking Company website.
Who Should Be Concerned…