Frito-Lay, which produces over 16 billion bags of snacks annually, was originally alerted about the compromised product by a consumer. The product included in the recall was distributed to certain ...
Lay’s voluntary recall from December has been increased to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s highest risk level classification. On Dec. 13, Frito-Lay recalled more than 6,000 bags of 13 oz.
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.
Bags of the chips were distributed to certain retail stores and e-commerce companies in Oregon and Washington, with available purchases being made as early as Nov. 3. Frito-Lay is urging ...
In a statement, Frito-Lay assured consumers that no ... Consumers in Washington and Oregon who purchased Lay’s Classic Potato Chips with the specified date and manufacturing codes should discard ...
The bags were distributed to some retail and e-commerce stores in Oregon and Washington ... A spokesperson for Frito-Lay said the recalled product has been removed from the marketplace.
OREGON, USA — Frito-Lay issued a recall on some bags of its Lay’s Classic Potato Chips due to milk being undeclared on the label. Consumers with milk allergies or sensitivities should not eat ...
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 ...
Frito-Lay issued the recall in December for 13-ounce bags ... this batch was sent to “certain retail stores and e-commerce ...
Last month, Frito-Lay issued a recall warning that more than ... The alert states that the batch of chips were distributed in Washington and Oregon and the chips were available for purchase ...