FDA Elevates Utz Chip Recall to Class 1 Over Salmonella Risk

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The FDA has designated Utz’s recall of certain Dirty and Zapp’s potato chips as Class 1—the most serious level—due to potential salmonella from dry milk powder used in seasoning. The recall covers multiple sizes and flavors totaling over 650,000 bags; Utz has said no illnesses have been reported. Consumers who bought recalled products should discard them and can seek refunds by contacting Utz.
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