The Lay’s potato chips recall for undeclared milk was upgraded to the FDA’s highest risk level. Find out what this means for ...
Attention potato chip enthusiasts: the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has escalated its recall on Lay’s potato chips ...
Food recalls are on the rise—see the latest FDA recalls, including the canned tuna recall, granola bars recall, and donuts recalled for Listeria risk.
Federal health authorities have upgraded their recall of 13-ounce bags of Frito-Lay potato chips over fears that consuming the products, which may contain undeclared milk, could potentially be fatal.
Select bags of Lay's 13 oz. Classic Potato Chips are included in the recall Lay’s voluntary recall from December has been increased to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s highest risk level ...
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 ...
Other recent recalls include Connie's Thin Crust Frozen Pizza, MadeGood Granola Bars, Kirkland Signature Butter, and ...
The FDA classified the recall of Lay's Classic Potato Chips in Oregon and Washington state as a Class 1 recall, which means consumption could be fatal for people with a milk allergy.
More than 2.4 million cases of MadeGood Granola Bars have been recalled across the U.S. due to the possibility that they may ...
A party bag of potato chips from Lay's was recalled in December, and has just been given the highest recall classification from the FDA.
The FDA has escalated its recall of 2.4 million MadeGood granola bars, now classifying it as a Class II event. The recall, ...