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Recall, Potato Chip and FDA
The F.D.A. Upgraded a Recall of Some Lay’s Potato Chips. Here’s What to Know.
The Food and Drug Administration is using its most severe notice in a recall of more than 6,000 bags of chips in two states because of “undeclared milk.”
FDA upgrades Frito-Lay potato chips recall to highest risk level due to undeclared milk
Federal regulators have upgraded a product recall of Lay's Classic Potato Chips to the highest risk level for a batch that may contain undeclared milk ingredients. Last month, Frito-Lay issued a recall warning that more than 6,
Lay's potato chips recall upgraded to FDA's most serious level. Is Ohio affected?
The FDA elevated Lay's Classic Potato Chips to the highest risk level. Here what to know, and whether the recall impacts Ohio.
The FDA Updated Lay’s Potato Chip Recall to Its Most Serious Level
Additionally, the recalled Classic Potato Chips have the UPC 28400 31041 and both the “Guaranteed Fresh” date of Feb. 5, 2025, and either Manufacturing Code 6462307xx or 6463307xx. No other Frito-Lay products or Lay’s chips or sizes are affected by this recall.
The FDA's recall on certain Lay's potato chips escalates to worst risk category
A previous FDA recall on certain Lay's potato chip products has now been updated to the category with the highest risk for consumers. What to know
Frito-Lays Potato Chips Recall: What States Pulled the Snack From Shelves
On January 29, 2025, the FDA escalated its recall of Frito-Lays potato chips to a “Class I” category. Find out what that means below! Why Were Frito-Lays Potato Chips Recalled? Frito-Lay’s potato chips have been recalled due to containing undeclared milk ingredients.
Lay's potato chips recall set at highest risk level
Frito-Lay recalled its Lay's classic potato chips over undeclared milk allergen possibly in the product that could affect a person with an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk and may risk a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they eat the product.
Lay’s potato chip recall now elevated to FDA’s highest-risk level
The FDA has upgraded a recall of Lay’s Potato Chips to the highest level possible, meaning consuming the chips will cause adverse health consequences. In December, Texas-based food manufacturer Frito Lay recalled a limited number of Lay’s Classic 13oz because the product could contain undeclared milk ingredients.
Frito-Lay in a crunch: Lay’s chips recall increased to highest risk level
Frito-Lay is recalling bags of Lay’s Classic Potato Chips after the FDA increased the risk level of the product to its highest level of risk classification.
Voluntary Frito-Lay potato chip recall upgraded over potential undeclared allergen
The Frito-Lay voluntary recall on a limited number of Lay's Classic potato chips due to an undeclared allergen has been updated by the FDA to Class 1.
FDA Assigns Highest Risk Level To These Recalled Chocolate Snacks
The snacks are now part of a Class I recall, which is for products with the potential of "serious adverse health consequences." Here's what to know.
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Frito Lay's Classic Potato Chips: Recall raised to highest risk level by FDA. What to know
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Broccoli and chocolate, fish and chips: Class 1 recalls for products sold in Oregon
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