The FDA elevated Lay's Classic Potato Chips to the highest risk level. Here what to know, and whether the recall impacts Ohio.
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The Takeout on MSNThe Lay's Potato Chip Recall Has Now Been Classified. Here's What To KnowThere's been an update regarding the Lay's recall that affected shoppers in the states of Oregon and Washington. The recall now has an official classification.
Lay’s voluntary recall from December has been increased to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s highest risk level ...
bags of Lay’s Classic Potato Chips over concerns that the product may contain undeclared milk. No other Lay’s products, flavors, sizes or variety packs have been recalled. "Those with an ...
According to the FDA, If consumers have an allergy or sensitivity to milk, they should not consume the product and discard it ...
Additionally, the recalled Classic Potato Chips have the UPC 28400 31041 and both the “Guaranteed Fresh” date of Feb. 5, 2025 ...
Frito-Lay issued the limited recall on Dec. 16 for 6,344 of its 13-ounce Lay’s Classic Potato Chips bags. The FDA alert stated the the bag of chips “may contain undeclared milk, after being ...
The Lay’s potato chips recall for undeclared milk was upgraded to the FDA’s highest risk level. Find out what this means for ...
A product recall of Lay's Classic Potato Chips is now at the highest risk level for a batch that may contain undeclared milk ingredients. The chips involved weren't shipped to Kentucky, according ...
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.
Bags of Lay’s Classic Potato Chips have received an elevated recall status due to an undeclared ingredient that could cause a “life-threatening allergic reaction.” On Monday (January 27), the U.S.
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