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A Class I recall, the Food and Drug Administration’s highest risk level, has been issued for more than six thousand bags of Lay’s Classic Potato Chips. The FDA issued the elevated recall due to undeclared milk, which poses a potential danger for those with allergies.

Here’s everything you need to know.

Why Are Lay’s Being Recalled?

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On January 27, the FDA upgraded the recall of Frito-Lay’s 13-ounce bags of Lay’s Classic Potato Chips to Class I, the most serious category, meaning consumption could cause “serious adverse health consequences or death.” 

The initial recall was issued on December 16 after a customer complaint about undeclared milk. A total of 6,344 bags were affected, all sold in Oregon and Washington through various stores and online retailers.

Which Bags Are Affected?

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Check your pantry for Lay’s Classic Potato Chips with a “Guaranteed Fresh” date of February 11, 2025, and manufacturing codes “6462307xx” or “6463307xx.” These chips were distributed starting November 3, 2024. No other Lay’s products, flavors, sizes, or variety packs are part of the recall.

Health Risks Involved

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Milk is one of the FDA’s eight major food allergens, and for those with allergies, consuming these chips can trigger anything from hives and stomach cramps to more severe reactions like swollen vocal cords or loss of consciousness. So far, no allergic reactions have been reported, but the FDA advises caution.

What to Do Next?

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In case you have these chips and have a milk allergy or sensitivity, it’s best to avoid them.

Either dispose of the bag or return it to the place of purchase for a refund. For more information, contact Frito-Lay at 1-800-352-4477.

What About Other Lay’s Products?

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The company confirmed that this recall only affects Lay’s Classic Potato Chips, with no other flavors, sizes, or variety packs involved.

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