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If you've been following the Lay's recall news, you already know that two states (Oregon and Washington) issued recalls on Lay's Classic Potato Chips due to cross-contamination with undeclared dairy.
The high-risk classification of this recall underscores the potential severity of the allergen’s presence. In a statement, Frito-Lay assured consumers that no allergic reactions related to this ...
A limited number of 13-ounce bags of the potato chips may contain milk. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has classified a previous Frito-Lay potato chip recall under its highest risk level ...
The Food and Drug Administration issued an update on a previous Lay’s potato chip recall due to serious risks if consumed. Here’s what you should know about the new guidance.
all chips under this recall have already been pulled from shelves in full cooperation with the FDA. Product photo of the Lay's Classic Chips recalled in Washington and Oregon. Product photo of the ...
A recall of Lay’s potato chips was upgraded this week to the Food and Drug Administration’s most-severe level. The agency on Monday assigned a Class I recall to 6,344 bags of Lay’s Classic P ...
An FDA recall on Lay's potato chips originally issued in December has been upgraded by the agency to its highest risk level. It appears that eggs can't stay out of the headlines as a recall on ...
The company says it’s likely that impacted products have already been sold or removed from store shelves. The FDA increased the recall of one of Frito-Lay’s most popular chips, noting they ...
Frito-Lay is recalling Tostitos Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips in 13 states due to an undeclared allergen. Is Alabama on that list? What we know ...