If you bought these popular chips, throw them away, says FDA
Consumption can cause a "serious or life-threatening" health complication for some people.
Whether you eat them as part of your favorite sandwich or you catch a handle while looking at a movie, the chips could be a second only with apple pie like quintessential American cuisine. However, you may want to leave these crunchy snacks on the shelf, now that a major food manufacturer has announced a reminder of extremely popular chips. Read it to discover if you should throw these chips from your cabinet now. And for more food, you'd better avoid,This ice cream brand just reminded 100 of its products.
Frito-Lay has just announced the reminder of the ruffles all the chips dressed.
On May 5, May 5, Food & Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Frito-Lay had voluntarily recalled selected bags fromFlyworms all dressed in dressed potato chips. The chips, sold in 16 1/8-oz. Bags can be identified by UPC Number 28400 56520, which is printed on the back of the bag.
The recalled fleas also carry a date of "fresh guarantee" of 20 June 2021, written "June 2021" and the code of manufacture 373205510, 473305610, or 473105610 on the package. And for the latest reminder news delivered directly to your inbox,Sign up for our daily newsletter.
The chips were sold at SAM club locations in several states.
The recalled chips were distributed exclusively to SAM club stores in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. No other product produced by flywheels is included in the reminder. Individuals with fleas at home can contact Frito-Lay at 800-352-4477 from 9h to 16h30 to 16h3. on weekdays with questions.
Snacks were drawn on the market due to contamination concerns.
Flying chips were drawn from the market after discovering that bad chips were placed in fully dressed potato chip bags. This error can inadvertently cause consumers to come into contact with milk, a common allergen, which is not described on the product label.
Although no disease or other harmful effects have been reported because of the consumption of recalled fleas, the FDA warns some people against eating them. "If consumers have an allergy or severe sensitivity to milk, they are encouraged not to consume the product and throw it immediately", the notice stipulates. And if you want to protect your health,The CDC warns you to eat nothing of this company.
This is not the first reminders of flying this year.
At the beginning of 2021, Frito-Post voluntarily shot another flea from flying stores. January 21, the FDA announced that 50 bags ofFlights of original potatoes had been recalled, also because of the potential contamination of milk. In this case, the reminder was limited to Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Arkansas. No allergic reaction has been reported at the time of recall. And for more food, you will want to go on the shelf,The FDA warns you not to eat this well-loved hostess snack.