Frito-Lay has recalled some of its flying potato fries in several American states because the flavors applied to chips have been mixed, which potentially has people who have food allergies may be exposed to undeclared ingredients. .
The reminder specifically involves potato flows’ all dressed in ruffles sold in 16-1 / 8oz bags. The problem, according to the announcement of the Company’s reminder, is that some bags of these chips “all dressed” were filled with the poor flavor, potentially putting consumers who have a milk allergy at risk of consuming the undeclared ingredient. .
If you have a sensitivity to milk or allergy, you are encouraged to remove the chips, assuming that you have one of the recalled bags. If you do not have any allergy or sensitivity to milk, you can safely eat the potato chips, although you can note that they have a different flavor than you expect.
The recalled tokens have been distributed specifically to SAM club stores in nine states, including North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama and Florida. The reminder does not cover any of these chips sold in other stores or other flywheel products.
Consumers can determine if they have one of the packs of ruffled potato chips recalled by checking the date of “freshness guaranteed” on the bags, as well as their manufacturing codes, size and UPC listed. The back of the bag. The complete list of codes and other identification details can be found in the reminder notice here.