Race Day Live The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a Class I recall—the most serious type—for Lay’s Classic Potato Chips.
This recall is due to undeclared milk allergens, which could cause severe or life-threatening reactions in people with milk allergies.
Recall Details
- Product: Lay’s Classic Potato Chips (13-ounce bags)
- Regions Affected: Oregon and Washington
- Identification: “Guaranteed Fresh” date of February 11, 2025, with manufacturing codes “6462307xx” or “6463307xx”
Frito-Lay started the recall after a customer complaint revealed that milk was present in the chips but not listed on the packaging.
So far, no allergic reactions have been reported, but the FDA’s Class I label means the product could be dangerous for people with milk allergies.
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What Consumers Should Do?
- If you have a milk allergy: Do not eat these chips. Throw them away or return them for a refund.
- If you do not have a milk allergy: The chips are safe to eat.
For more details, customers can call Frito-Lay Consumer Relations at 1-800-352-4477, available Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST.
This recall reminds us how important accurate food labels are. Even small mistakes can put people’s health at risk.
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