
The FDA has improved a recall of more than 6,000 bags of classic potato potato crustiles with a class I remember, the highest level of gravity of the agency.
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A reminder of the FDA on the scene The croustilles originally issued in December were improved by the agency at its highest risk level.
Three things to know
- The original recall was issued in mid-December, with more than 6,000 bags of 13 oz from Lay. Classic chip bags withdrawn from Washington and Oregon shelves.
- The ingredient of the identified problem was “unsuccessful milk” which presents a risk for those with sensitivities or serious allergies.
- On January 27, the FDA improved the recall in “class I”, their most serious, which means that, “the use or exposure to a violating product will result in serious unfavorable consequences or death”, according to their site Web.
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What other reminders have occurred recently?
It seems that the eggs cannot stay outside the headlines as a reminder of the eggs of the Kirkland brand, sold in Costco, received the same designation in late December after the FDA published a voluntary reminder in November.
The recall covered 10,800 egg packs at 24 counts, sold under the signing brand of Kirkland and described as biological and high in grazing.
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- No, it’s not just you; Food reminders have increased lately. Read here to find out why.
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