
Tostitos chips were called in 13 states due to unpopular allergens. statement Wednesday.
The company voluntarily called for a limited number of traditional Tostina Tortilla Tortilla chips after discovering it may contain unannounced milk causes.
Customers with sensitivity or allergies to milk should not consume the chips that are inquired and they must get rid of them immediately.
The summons affects less than 1300 bags of Tostitos Tortilla chips. The products affected by the following information can be identified:
- Product Description: Tustos Cantina, traditional yellow corn chips
- measuring: 13 ounces.
- UPC: 28400 52848
- A new history guaranteed: May 20, 2025
- Manufacturing codes: One of the following manufacturing codes, where “xx” is any number from 30 to 55: 471106504 13 13: xx; 471106505 85 13: xx; 471106506 85 13: xx; Or 471106507 85 13: xx
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Tostitos chips that were called online and in grocery, rest and drug stores in the following 13 states have been sold:
- Alabama
- Florida
- Georgia
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Kentucky
- Mississippi
- North Carolina state
- Ohio
- South Carolina
- Tenisi
- Virginia
- Virginia Western
Tostitos chips were called due to the allergens of the undeclared milk. Freito Lay said that the products that have been summoned may contain the flakes of Tortia Nacho Cheese, which contains milk.
The company said that customers who are allergic or very sensitive to milk “are at risk of a dangerous reaction or a threat to life” if they ate the recovered chips. To date, no allergic reactions have been reported regarding the retrieval tostitos chips.
If you have a sensitivity or allergy to milk, do not consume the summoned tostitos chips. Throw them immediately. If you can consume milk, the affected products are safe to eat.
Customers can also contact Frito-Lay on Website Or call the number 1-800-352-4477 from 9 am to 4:30 pm CST, from Monday to Friday.
Freito Lay said they reported the summons of the Food and Drug Administration.