U.S. snack maker Utz Quality Foods has had a May recall of several Zapp's and Dirty brand potato chips upgraded by the Food and Drug Administration to a Class I status, the agency’s highest risk level, over potential salmonella contamination. The concern stems from a seasoning ingredient containing dry milk powder sourced from California Dairies, Inc. via a third-party vendor. Although affected seasoning batches initially tested negative, Utz recalled more than 684,000 bags distributed across nearly three dozen states. The FDA’s recent reclassification underscores a reasonable probability of serious health consequences or death, consistent with salmonella’s significant national disease burden.
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Your favorite Zapp's and Dirty brand chips could be risky. They might have salmonella, a nasty bug. It can cause serious illness or even death. Check your pantry for these chips and toss them out.
Utz Quality Foods is recalling over 684,000 bags of chips. The FDA says there's a real risk of salmonella. This is a serious health issue. Share this with anyone you know who loves these chips.
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