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Hear ye, hear ye! Lay's gave snack lovers everywhere the chance to choose the newest potato chip flavor, and the people have ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration upgraded a recall of Lay’s potato chips to its highest level over fears that consuming the products could cause serious illness or death to some at-risk ...
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 ...
But alternatively, we've also all been left with five bags of unopened tortilla chips after we vastly overestimated our guests' love of guacamole. So where's the sweet spot? What's the perfect, ...
Frito-Lay is recalling some 13-ounce bags of Lay’s Classic Potato Chips because they may contain undeclared milk.
The FDA just set the highest risk level—class 1—for the recall of Lay's Classic Potato Chips amid concern that they contain undeclared milk. Here's what you need to know.
The chips are now elevated to Class I, the highest risk level, meaning consuming these chips could cause life-threatening reactions. Here's why Lays potato chips are considered dangerous to eat ...
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.
Frito-Lay is recalling 13-ounce bags of its Lay’s Classic Potato Chips due to fears that they “may contain undeclared milk” that can pose a “risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic ...
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.
Authorities have upgraded their recall of 13-ounce bags of Frito-Lay potato chips over fears that consuming the products could potentially be fatal.