Idaho Dodges Latest Potato Bullet, Washington Is Not So Lucky
Idaho Dodges Potato Bullet
When I say Idaho, you say potato. We all know Idaho is world famous for spuds, and once again, our gold standard reputation goes undamaged after a Frito-Lay potato chip life-threatening recall, according to Newseek.com
Lay's Potato Chip Recall Hits Nearby States
Frito-Lay recently issued a recall for 13-ounce bags of Lay's Classic Potato chips due to undeclared milk on their labeling, a major allergen concern for those with sensitivities. The chips were distributed to our boarding friends in Oregon and Washington, both online and in stores. Now, if you're traveling to or from Oregon and Washington and snagged a bag of Lay's Classic, then you might have something to be concerned about.
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What Bags of Lay's Classic Potato Chips To Look For
Look for the guaranteed fresh date of February 11, 2025, and the manufacturing codes 6462307xx or 6463307xx. If these match and you or someone in your family has a milk allergy, it's safest to discard the product. The recall comes as Frito-Lay works with the FDA to maintain consumer safety, luckily no allergic reactions have been reported.
Idaho's Reputation as Potato Royalty
With over 13 billion pounds of potatoes grown annually, Idaho accounts for nearly one-third of the U.S. potato supply. Idhao's attention to agricultural excellence ensures that our products, including our processed goods like chips, are held to higher standards.
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