Lay’s recall of classic chips in 2 states classified at highest risk level, FDA warns it could cause ‘death’

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Frito-Lie Remembered Its classic potato chips in the state of Oregon and Washington, due to unclaimed milk that can be in the product that can be fatal if it consumes someone’s hard-sensitive milk.

Last month, the food and drug administration announced a reminder of a limited number of 13. Explosion classic potato chips bags about the fears that products can contain unclaimed milk. No other layout products, fragrances, dimensions or diverse packages are not remembered.

“Persons with allergies or strict sensitivity to milk endangers the risk of serious or life to the allergic reaction if they consume the products withdrawn,” said FDA on December 16.

The favorite snack brand is reminiscent of the number of “LIMITED” popular potato chip bags due to unannounced allergins. Fda

Photo of the Pay classic chip bag.

Lay’s potato chips package is viewed in target superstor. (Alex Tai / Sopa Images / Lightrocket Via Getty Images / Getty Images)

On Monday, FDA updated its guidance by classifying it with class 1 class, its high risk classification.

Chips have been given a high level classification, as milk is one of the Eight FDA’s “basic food allergens” means that it is one of the products that can lead to allergies or strict sensitivity to milk.

Consumers would be able to buy This chips in Oregon and Washington are mentioned in the state of November 3 that the recalled chips have been distributed to retail stores and e-commerce distributors.

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Frito-lay potato chip snacks at New York Supermarket on Thursday, February 12, 2015. (Getty Images / Getty Images)

Each in two states Lay Chips The production code of “6462307xx” or “6463307XX” or “6463307XX” should immediately remove the chips, especially if someone in their family has a milk allergy.

Frito-lying down said it was alarmed with unclaimed milk after contacting the customer.

More than 500,000 electric space heaters were recalled due to overheating problems

Potato chips

The packaging of Lay is seen in a grocery store in Las Vegas, the United States. (Getty Images / Getty Images)

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The company said that no allergic reactions were reported.

 
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