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Pita Breads, Sandwich Rolls Recalled

Wegmans is recalling specific date codes of its Pita Breads and Thin Sandwich Rolls because they may contain bits of metal or plasticized fabric from a damaged conveyor belt.

To date, there have been no reports of foreign objects being found.

The recalled pita breads and sandwich rolls would have been purchased on Wednesday, March 28 only.

The recall is for:

– Wegmans Pita Bread, White, 14 oz. – UPC: 77890-11363 with a best-if-used-by date of 4/3 Sunday

– Wegmans Mini Pita Bread, White, 12 oz. – UPC: 77890-17127 with a best-if-used-by date of 4/3 Sunday

– Wegmans Food You Feel Good About 100% Whole Wheat Mini Pita Bread, 12 oz. – UPC: 77890-17130 with a best-if-used-by date of 4/3 Sunday

– Wegmans Food You Feel Good About Multi Grain Mini Pita Bread, 11 oz. – UPC: 77890-18328 with a best-if-used-by date of 4/3 Sunday

– Wegmans Multigrain Whole Wheat Thin Sandwich Rolls, 12 oz. – UPC: 77890-25887 with a best-if-used-by date of 4/5 Tuesday

– Wegmans White Made with Whole Grain Thin Sandwich Rolls, 12 oz. – UPC: 77890-25888 with a best-if-used-by date of 4/5 Tuesday

– Wegmans 100% Whole Wheat Thin Sandwich Rolls, 12 oz – UPC: 77890-25891 with a best-if-used-by date of 4/5 Tuesday

All the recalled products may be returned for a full refund

For more information, please call 1-800-Wegmans (934-6267) and ask for Consumer Affairs, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Julia Thomas

Julia Thomas

Julia Thomas is a junior at Bainbridge High School on Bainbridge Island, Washington. She is the features editor and a reporter for her school newspaper, the Spartan Standard, and aspires to have a career in journalism. In her spare time, Julia can be

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