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Home » Human Interest » Texas Woman Allegedly Finds Wood Chips in Dave’s Killer Bread Right Before Feeding It to Her Daughter: ‘Thank God I Cut It Where I Did’

Texas Woman Allegedly Finds Wood Chips in Dave’s Killer Bread Right Before Feeding It to Her Daughter: ‘Thank God I Cut It Where I Did’

Jordan BeckBy Jordan BeckMay 4, 20263 Mins Read
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A loaf of Dave’s Killer Bread sat on a Dallas kitchen counter, looking just like any other. Then a Texas mom started making a sandwich for her daughter, slicing off the crust, and something felt off. When she started poking around, she didn’t just find one surprise. She allegedly pulled out wood-like splinters, not just once, but from slice after slice.

Wood chips being found in Dave's Killer Bread

Not small wood shavings, not little pieces. These are pretty large wood chips (shown) and they are throughout the entire loaf

This has already been reported to the FDA

Dave's Killer Bread is the top-selling organic sliced bread… pic.twitter.com/sOMssuMiRG

— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) May 3, 2026

In her video, you can see her tearing the loaf apart and laying out the pieces on the cutting board. With every slice, more wooden fragments turn up, some small, some a bit bigger. She admits she doubted herself at first: “I was gaslighting myself,” she says. “Maybe these are just weird oats or grains?” 

But no, the splinters were hard, unmistakably wood, and everywhere in the bread. She claims she went through the whole loaf, hoping it was a fluke. But the chips just kept popping up. Looking into the camera, she warns, “There’s literal wood chips throughout our whole loaf of bread. So check your Dave’s Killer Bread for wood chips because my daughter was literally half a second from eating a sandwich. Thank God I cut it where I did cut it because if I cut it anywhere else, we wouldn’t have noticed.”

The Texas mom reported it to the FDA. Her video went viral further when the X account @WallStreetApes picked it up, calling out the contamination and noting that Dave’s is the country’s best-selling organic sliced bread. That’s part of why this caused such a stir. Dave’s markets itself as organic, clean-label, and wholesome. Wood splinters in the bread feel like the last thing you would expect from a brand like this. 

Just last year, Dave’s faced a different kind of attention when Florida’s Department of Health tested several bread brands for the Healthy Florida First program. They found very low levels of glyphosate in Dave’s Killer Bread, well below federal safety limits, so no recall was issued. But finding wood in your sandwich isn’t like worrying about trace chemicals. These bits are visible, and they ended up in a loaf bought right off a Dallas grocery shelf.

Internet Reacts To Texas Dave’s Killer Bread Wood Chip Video

The private equity angle arrived fast. “It was bought out by private equity. Dave doesn’t actually make the bread now. Once private equity touches a brand, that brand is dead,” one person wrote. The broader food system frustration followed close behind: “I just started making everything from scratch at home. All the trash in the supermarkets is filled with the worst ingredients and comes with a price that is far off from the quality you actually receive,” another comment read.

Some took the absurdist route. “The microplastics simply weren’t crunchy enough, so we’ve finally upgraded to macro lumber,” one person wrote. Another introduced a comparison that will be hard to unread: “Just wait till you find out that they’ve been putting it in shredded cheese forever. It’s called cellulose – sawdust.” And one comment went straight for the brand name itself: “Maybe that’s why they call it ‘killer’ bread. Yikes.”

Dave’s Killer Bread is now owned by Flowers Foods, which acquired the brand in 2015. So far, neither Flowers Foods nor the FDA has replied to this specific report. No flood of new complaints about wood chips has turned up, so for all anyone knows, this alleged incident might be a freak manufacturing glitch or a one-time supply chain slip. Only an official investigation would confirm that.

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