Lay's Chips Recall:

Deadly Risk! Are YOUR Snacks Safe?

By Nandini Sharma

FDA Issues Highest Risk Warning for Lay's Chips

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The FDA has classified the Lay's potato chip recall as "Class 1," meaning consumption could be life-threatening.

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A limited number of Lay's 13-ounce Classic Potato Chips bags may contain undisclosed milk.

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Milk Allergy: Symptoms Can Be Severe

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People with milk allergies could experience serious or life-threatening reactions.

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Look for these details: "Guaranteed Fresh" date: Feb 11, 2025 Manufacturing Code: “6462307xx” or “6463307xx” UPC: 28400-31041

Check Your Bag NOW: Key Codes to Look For

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Don't Eat Them! Here's What to Do

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Discard the chips immediately. Contact Frito-Lay for a refund or replacement.  Call: 1-800-352-4477 (9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. CST, Mon-Fri)

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If You've Already Eaten Them

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Monitor Your Symptoms Closely  If you experience any allergic reaction symptoms, seek medical help immediately.

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More Recalls: Stay Informed and Aware

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Multiple recalls due to undeclared milk and allergens have happened recently.

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This Isn't the First Time!

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Lay's has had other recalls due to undeclared milk in the past couple of years.

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Don't Wait! Check Your Snacks Now

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Review your pantry and share this information to keep your loved ones safe.

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