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Plainview ShopRite Recalls Bobka Bread
Store-baked Raisin bobka contains undeclared almonds which could cause reaction to those with allergies.

The ShopRite in the Plainview Centre is voluntarily recalling its 14 oz., store-baked raisin bobka bread with a sell-by date of Sept. 18th
The product contains undeclared almonds which could cause a reaction in people who have allergies to nuts and/or tree nuts, the company said.
The recall only impacts the Plainview store at 444 Woodbury Road, Plainview, just off South Oyster Bay Road. The recall only involves the store's 14 oz. store-baked raisin bobka bread with a sell-by date of Sept. 18. Only the 14 oz. version produced at that store is being recalled.
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This is an isolated incident and affects this store only. No other bakery products are affected, company officials said.
“We are advising customers who purchased this product at the ShopRite of Plainview on Woodbury Road to return it for an immediate refund or replacement,” said ShopRite spokesperson Karen Meleta.
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No injuries related to the recall have been reported.
ShopRite has reached out to its ShopRite Price Plus Club customers who have purchased this product to alert them to the recall via phone or email. ShopRite urges its customers to keep their Price Plus Club information updated, so they can be contacted in case of such events.
Customers wishing to update their information can call 1-800-SHOPRITE or visit ShopRite.com.
ShopRite is owned by Wakefern Food Corp., a retailer-owned cooperative, based in Keasbey, N.J. and has more than 250 ShopRite supermarkets located throughout New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware and Maryland.
For more information, please visit www.ShopRite.com.
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