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Frito-Lay recalls Tostitos chips over undeclared milk. The FDA issued a Class I warning—here’s what it means and who should ...
The Food and Drug Administration this week upgraded the recall of Frito-Lay's Tostitos Cantina-style corn chips to the agency's most severe classification. Here's what to know about the current Frito ...
The recall has now been upgraded to Class I, meaning “there is a reasonable probability” that eating the chips could “cause ...
Frito-Lay told USA TODAY on March 26 that the voluntary ... thus posing a risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic ...
Frito-Lay’s latest recall has an elevated risk status due to an undeclared ingredient in some corn chips that can cause a ...
Grocery recalls are becoming increasingly more common. Compliance company Traceone reported in February 2025 that the total ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Food and Drug Administration increased the recall of one of Frito-Lay's most popular chips to Class I ...
Frito-Lay is recalling Tostitos Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips in 13 states due to an undeclared allergen. Is Alabama on that list? What we know ...
Food and beverage company Pepsi (PEP) has a more dangerous recall on its hands than previously thought. Frito-Lay, a subsidiary of Pepsi, saw a ...
Shoppers allergic to milk should be aware of a recent Frito-Lay recall for chips that might contain undeclared milk.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced it has elevated a recall it issued last month for one of its most popular chip brands due to an undeclared allergen. Frito-Lay initially issued the ...
Frito-Lay told USA TODAY on March 26 that ... The U.S. Food and Drug Administration classified the recall as "Class I," earlier this year, which is the most severe risk level as there was a ...