FDA & Frito Lay Announce Recall Of BBQ Chips In Certain States
Written by Site Hub on August 26, 2020
Frito Lay has initiated a recall of their barbecue flavored chips because of undeclared milk ingredients on their packaging.
The company found out that the barbecue bags were accidentally filled with other flavors that could contain milk products, possibly exposing those with severe milk allergies to a life threatening situation, according to the FDA.
The recall is specifically for bags of 1 oz., 1 1/2 oz., 2 5/8 oz., 7 3/4 oz., 12 1/2 oz. and 15 1/2 oz. Frito-Lay says no other Lay’s products, regardless of size or flavor are being recalled.
Luckily, the affected merchandise wasn’t shipped nationwide. The states affected are: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
The chips may also be in these bags as well:
Frito-Lay 10 count Lay’s sack
Frito-Lay 18 count Flavor Mic sack
Frito-Lay 28 count Classic Mix cube box
Frito-Lay 50 count Flavor Mix tray
Frito-Lay 60 count variety Pack case
Frito-Lay 30 count Classic Variety Mix tray
Frito-Lay 54 count Classic Mix cube box
Frito-Lay 30 count Classic Mix cube box