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"Most Dangerous": FDA Escalates Lay's Potato Chip Recall to Highest Risk Level

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"Most Dangerous": FDA Escalates Lay's Potato Chip Recall to Highest Risk Level

U.S. Food and Drug Administration Issues Alert Over Life-Threatening Allergen Risk in Lay's Classic Potato Chips

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has elevated a recall of Lay's Classic Potato Chips (13oz) to its highest risk level, warning that consumption of the affected product could pose a life-threatening risk for individuals with milk allergies.

Frito-Lay, the product's manufacturer, initiated the recall due to the possible presence of undeclared milk ingredients in specific batches of Lay's Classic Potato Chips.

For easy identification, consumers are advised to check the following details on their bags:

  • Product: Lay's Classic Potato Chips (13oz)
  • UPC: 28400 31041
  • Guaranteed Fresh Date: 11 FEB 2025 (printed on the front of the bag)
  • Manufacturing Codes: Must include either 6462307xx OR 6463307xx

Individuals with a milk allergy or sensitivity are advised not to consume the product, and those who have purchased an affected bag should dispose of it immediately or return it to the retailer for a refund, as advised by the FDA.

For more information, consumers can contact Frito-Lay's customer service or visit the FDA's recall website for updates. It is essential to note that no other Lay's products, flavors, sizes, or variety packs are affected by this recall.

This recall was upgraded by the FDA due to the seriousness of the potential allergen risk. At least Oregon and Washington states are known to be affected by the recall, although other areas may be impacted as well.

Consumers should exercise caution and vigilance when purchasing and consuming Lay's Classic Potato Chips. For precise details concerning affected products, UPCs, Guaranteed Fresh Dates, and manufacturing codes, it is advisable to consult the official FDA website or contact Frito-Lay directly for detailed information.

  1. To maintain workplace-wellness, it's crucial for individuals with medical-conditions like milk allergies to be aware of the current FDA alert on Lay's Classic Potato Chips.
  2. In light of the FDA's warning, it is important for health-and-wellness enthusiasts to check specific details on their Lay's Classic Potato Chips bags (such as UPC, Guaranteed Fresh Date, and Manufacturing Codes) before consumption.
  3. For those who are conscious about fitness-and-exercise and their skin-care, be aware that the potential risks of undeclared milk ingredients in Lay's Classic Potato Chips may impact their diet and skincare routines.
  4. The recent Frito-Lay product recall highlights the importance of mental-health in understanding and managing one's responses to health crises, as individuals with milk allergies are reminded to take necessary precautions when buying food-and-drink products.
  5. Apart from this specific recall, it's essential to maintain lifestyle balance with proper nutrition and therapies-and-treatments that promote overall health and wellness.
  6. As the FDA continues to update the recall status on their website, it's recommended to stay informed on the situation for the safety and peace of mind in our food-and-drink choices.

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