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After Frito-Lay issued a recall for some of its Lay's Classic Potato Chips last month, the the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has determined the select bags of snacks pose a serious health hazard.
An FDA recall on Lay’s potato chips originally issued in December has been upgraded by the agency to its highest risk level. Three things to know The original recall was issued mid-December, with more ...
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 ...
This time, the organization has updated its Lay’s Classic Potato Chips recall to Class I. The potato chips were previously recalled last December due to an undeclared milk allergen.
The specifically recalled chips were: 13-ounce bags of Lay's Classic Potato Chips with UPC of 28400 31041, a "Guaranteed Fresh" date of Feb. 11, 2025, and a Manufacturing Code of either 6462307xx ...
Do not consume the potato chips. Either toss the product out or reach out to Frito-Lay Consumer Relations at 1-800-352-4477 ...