The Food and Drug Administration has newly classified the December recall of some Lay’s Classic Potato Chips sold in Oregon and Washington with the designation reserved for the highest degree of health hazard.
The FDA upgraded a recall for Lay's Classic Potato Chips to the highest risk level for packages distributed in Oregon and Washington.
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Class I, according to the FDA, means exposure to or consumption of the product could cause "serious adverse health consequences or death."
Some 13-ounce bags of Lay's Classic Potato Chips have been recalled due to undeclared milk. No allergic reactions have been reported thus far.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) increased a major recall on Lay’s potato chips sold in stores across Oregon and Washington.
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