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US Food Authority remembers the classic potato chips at the highest risk level
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US Food Authority remembers the classic potato chips at the highest risk level

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Last updated: January 31, 2025 6:07 am
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Published January 31, 2025
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According to Frito-Lee, recalled chips bags may contain undeclared milk, which may be unsafe for people with allergies or severe sensitivity to milk.

US Food Authority remembers the classic potato chips at the highest risk level
The FDA classified the issue as class 1 recall, with the highest degree of health.Representative image: istock

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has increased the level of risk for potato chips already withdrawn due to “undeclared milk”. In a statement released in December, Frito-Le said the company voluntarily called back 6,000 bags of 13 ounces. Oregon and Washington Classic Potato Chips sold in the US. According to the announcement, chips bag “After being alerted through a consumer contact, may be undeclared milk. People with an allergy or serious sensitivity to milk run the risk of a serious or life-dream allergy response If they consume the back -called product. “The affected packets came with a label reading” guaranteed fresh “by the date of February 11, 2025.

The announcement stated, “The product included in this recall was distributed to some retail stores and e-commerce distributors in Oregon and Washington. Consumers would be able to buy these chips in early November 3, 2024. ,

The company also clarified that “the taste, size or products of any other Le is not included in the memory”. It said that “no allergic reactions related to this case have been informed till date.”

Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) has labeled recall under the “Class I” category, people reported Majine. Class I, II or III classifications are based on “degrees of health danger”. The report stated that the FDA has “defined it as a situation in which there is a reasonable possibility that the use of a violative product, or exposure, will cause severe adverse health results or death.”

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Talking to Peepal Magazine, a Frito-Lew spokesperson said, “This is not a new recall or which was declared earlier, the issue was executed in December in full cooperation with the FDA. Went when the issue was identified. ” The company said, “Recall was limited to two states, and withdrawn products have been removed from the market.”

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