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Frito-Lay Recalls 6,344 Bags of Potato Chips at Risk for Life-Threatening Allergic Reactions December 19, 2024

December 19, 2024 Foxel Customer Service


The snack giant Frito-Lay has voluntarily recalled 6,344 bags of its well-known Lay's Classic Potato Chips due to a concerning oversight: the inclusion of undeclared milk. This statement has caused a stir in the snack food industry. Customers, especially those with milk allergies, are gravely concerned about this recall, which only applies to specific 13-ounce bags that were sold in Oregon and Washington. 

The Danger Lurking in the Bag

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has advised that persons with a milk allergy or severe sensitivity may experience significant or even fatal allergic reactions if they consume the contaminated chips. The possible danger emphasizes the significance of correct labeling, even if no allergic reactions have been observed to date. The recalled bags, which contain a "Guaranteed Fresh" label, may have been bought as early as November 3, 2024, and featured a "Guaranteed Fresh" date of February 11, 2025, along with specific manufacturing codes.

What Consumers Need to Know

For those who may have purchased these chips, the FDA recommends checking for:

  • UPC Number: 2840031041

  • Manufacturing Codes: 6462307xx or 6463307xx

If you have a milk allergy, you should immediately discard any bags that match this description. The recall emphasizes the need for caution when it comes to food safety and serves as an important warning of the dangers connected to unreported allergies in food products.

It is unclear as the situation develops whether this incidence may lead to more action, such as lawsuits or recalls. In the face of mounting worries about food safety, snack enthusiasts are currently left to consider the ramifications of indulging in their beloved chips.



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