Popular corn chips recalled over undeclared allergen

The famous brand Freito Lay It remembers a limited number of Tostitos Tortilla chips on unpopular allergens.

The company issued a summons on Wednesday after the discovery that “less than” 1300 bags of traditional tortilla chips from Tostitos Cantina may instead contain the flakes of the Nacho cheese, made of the uninhabited milk component on the bag.

He says a press release Wednesday.

(Pepsico)

The company says that the bags summoned from Tostitos chips were distributed to both retailers and “e -commerce distributors” in 13 states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia.

The affected chips were for the first time for sale on March 7, according to Freito Lay Pepsico. It was sold in 13 ounce bags, the UPC 2840052848 icon in addition to a “new guaranteed” date on May 20, 2025. All chips that were called also carry a specific numbers manufacturing code. (More information can be found in calling Freito Lay It is released.))

The company says: “Other Tostitos products, flavors, sizes, or diverse beams are not called,” the company says.

Customers with milk allergy or allergies are urged to get rid of the affected product and connect to Frito-lay. The representative of the company reported that affected customers can also contact Frito-Lay for compensation.

“Unless the consumer has an allergy or milk allergy to milk, this product is safe for consumption.”

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