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Posted: 2025-04-11 18:07:31 UTC

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2025-04-11 18:07:58 UTC
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A bakery in Texas recalled over 700 cases of brioche bread due to a labeling error, revealing the presence of Yellow 5, a petroleum-derived synthetic dye banned in Europe and linked to cancer in animal studies, and milk. The bread was sold in Fort Worth and Dallas grocery stores for nearly three months before the issue was noticed.
Recall of brioche bread in Texas
Presence of Yellow 5 dye
Labeling error by the bakery
Potential health risks associated with Yellow 5
Labeling errors in food products
Use of potentially harmful additives in food
Monitoring and regulation of food ingredients
Consumer awareness of food ingredients