Panic was sparked by the manufacturer PepsiCo after it was admitted that the defective item could cause a “life-threatening allergic reaction” to consumers.
GettyAn urgent recall for a snack sold at Walmart and Target has been launched after an “undeclared” item was discovered[/caption]
PepsiCo has spoken out about the mishap that impacted products in 13 states across the country.
It is thought that the bags could contain nacho cheese tortilla chips, therefore containing undeclared milk.
The affected products were sold in Walmart and Target, two of the biggest retailers in the US.
The dangerous items also have specific manufacturing codes on them:
471106504 – 18 13:XX 471106505 – 85 13:XX 47110650 – 85 13:XX 471106507 – 85 13:XXIt is important to note that the XX is any number from 30 up to 55.
This goes especially if you suffer with a sensitivity to milk.
WATCH THE SAUCE
The US Sun recently reported on another product that has been recalled from Walmart shelves.
Texas Pete Habanero Buffalo Sauce and Texas Pete Sweet CHAbanero Sauce.
The issue was created when some bottles of Habanero Buffalo Sauce were mistakenly filled with sriracha sauce.
This contains contains sulfites not listed on the label.
States impacted by the Frito-Lay recall
Alabama Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Kentucky Mississippi North Carolina Ohio South Carolina Tennessee Virginia West VirginiaThe affected states include California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Jersey, Ohio, Virginia, and Vermont.
No illnesses have been reported so far.
The recall was posted on the FDA website, where it’s emphasized sulfites must be declared on food labels when used as ingredients or processing aids.
GettyFrito-Lay has issued the recall over a limited number of bags of Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips[/caption]
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