Lay’s classic potato chips recall the highest FDA level higher than “fatal” ingredients
The recall of Lay’s classic potato chips is rising, which is because the unprecedented component may cause “threatening the allergic reactions of life”.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has raised snack food to level 1. This is “this situation is likely to be used or exposed to illegal products that cause serious adverse health consequences or deaths,” according to the organization.
FDA first announced on December 18, 2024 that Frito-Lay recalled the “limited number” of 13 ounce chips. These Lay’s classic potato chip bags are recalled because they “may include unlead milk”, Frito-Lay “learned after being warned by consumer contact.”
Customers who are “allergic to milk or serious sensitivity” constitute the risk of “serious or threatening life”.
The recalled products have been distributed to some retail stores and distributors in Oregon and Washington, and they can be purchased on November 3, 2024.
According to the FDA, there is no allergic response to these chips. Other Lay products, taste, size, or variety bags have not been recalled.
The “limited number” of the 13 ounces of Lay’s classic potato chips (Getty Images)
The recalled Lay chip bag must have the “guarantee fresh” date on February 11, 2025. They also have one of the following manufacturing codes: 6462307xx or 6463307xx.
FDA urges consumers to “allergic or sensitivity to milk”, and they should not eat the product and “discard it immediately.”
After the news came out, the FDA released another lesson on the broccoli bag sold by Wal -Mart.
Braga Fresh’s instant 12 ounce market West Flower Zealand Flower Pollution to Liszto is fatal. 12 ounces of broccoli bags are sold in the Wal -Mart stores in 20 states: Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Elino, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan, Michigan , Montana, Nevada, Nevada, Ohio, Ohio, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Texas Sasis, Texas, Texas, Texas, Texas, Texas, Texas, Oregon, Utah, Oregon, Washington and Wanting state.
FDA announced on December 31st that Braga Fresh is voluntarily recall the product, “as possible to pollute the single -core cell hyperplasia.”
Listor is a bacteria that can pollute many foods. Although the symptoms may be different, according to the disease control and prevention center (CDC), Lisnem infection “will lead to aggressive diseases and intestinal diseases.”
FDA reports that the health and public services in Texas have discovered Poistecin pollution discovered from a store in Texas. “FDA reported.
The recalled products are sold on the back of the bag with UPC code 6 81131 32884 in the Wal -Mart Store.