A batch of tortilla chips from La Mexicana Tortilla Factory, distributed in Texas, has been recalled due to the presence of undeclared food coloring, according to the Food and Drug Administration. Frito-Lay issued a recall of some bags of Tostito's tortilla chips, saying the snack foods may have been contaminated with undeclared products. Undeclared Food Coloring Tortilla Chips Recall Fewer than 1,300 packs of influenced items were sold in 13 states.
The states are Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. This sales total is since they became available on March 7. Frito-Lay recalls Tostitos chips over undeclared milk.
The FDA issued a Class I warning-here's what it means and who should check their snacks. The agency said around 1,300 bags of Frito-Lays' Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips had been recalled as of March 26. The FDA said the chips potentially contained undeclared.
Frito-Lay today issued a recall of a limited number of 13 oz. bags of Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips that could include nacho cheese tortilla chips, and therefore may. (WJW) - The popular chip brand Frito-Lay is recalling a limited number of Tostitos tortilla chips over an undeclared allergen.
The company issued the recall Wednesday, after it was discovered. On March 26, Frito-Lay issued a recall of its Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips due to undeclared milk, according to an announcement published a day later on the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) website.
The 13 oz. bags of the product, per the announcement, may contain nacho cheese tortilla chips, and thus, undeclared milk that has contaminated the product. Frito-Lay has issued a recall for certain bags of Tostitos Tortilla Chips for an undeclared allergen.
The chips were sent to retailers in 13 states, including Florida. Nacho cheese tortilla chips.