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But what happens when a potential allergen is not declared on the label? That’s what is currently happening with the latest recall of Lay’s Classic Potato Chips.
If you've been following the Lay's recall news, you already know that two states (Oregon and Washington) issued recalls on Lay's Classic Potato Chips due to cross-contamination with undeclared ...
A recent batch of Lay’s Potato Chips is being recalled by Frito-Lay. On May 4th, the company officially announced a recall of over one-hundred bags of Lay’s Classic Potato Chips, after the ...
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Check your Lay's potato chips: FDA upgraded Frito-Lay recall to their highest risk level - Class 1. What to know about undeclared milk.
If you just licked the salt off your fingers and threw that now-empty bag of Lay's potato chips in the trash, you might want to reconsider: that's apparently the hottest new accessory. Okay, so an ...
Frito-Lay has issued a voluntary recall of 13-ounce and 15 5/8-ounce packages of its Lay’s Classic Potato Chips. This isn’t a total recall, though.
Frito-Lay issued a recall of one of Lay's Classic Potato Chips in Washington and Oregon over milk that has not been declared on the label, according to the FDA.
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Bags of Lay’s Classic Potato Chips have been recalled due to an undeclared ingredient that could cause a “life-threatening allergic reaction.” ...