Frito-Lay recalls a bunch of Ruffles potato chips over flavor mix-up
Frito-Lay has recalled some of its Ruffles potato chips in several US states because the flavors applied to the chips were mixed up, potentially putting people who have food allergies at risk of exposure to undeclared ingredients.
The recall specifically involves the Ruffles ‘All Dressed’ potato chips product sold in 16-1/8oz bags. The issue, according to the company’s recall announcement, is that some bags of these ‘All Dressed’ chips were filled with the wrong flavor, potentially putting consumers who have a milk allergy at risk of consuming the undeclared ingredient.
PepsiCo s Frito-Lay Recalls Ruffles All Dressed Potato Chips Distributed To Sam s Club
PURCHASE (dpa-AFX) - Frito-Lay North America, the convenient foods division of food and beverages giant PepsiCo, Inc., is recalling select Ruffles All Dressed Potato Chips citing the possible presence of undeclared milk ingredients, a known allergen, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said.
According to the agency, the recalled products may have distributed regionally to Walmart s Sam s Club Warehouses in various states. These include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.
The recall involves select 16 1/8 oz. bags of Ruffles All DressedPotato Chips with UPC code of 28400 56520 and Guaranteed Fresh date of 1 JUN 2021.
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