
Frito-Lay Recalls Tostitos Chips in 13 States, Including Illinois
Frito-Lay has issued a major recall over select Tostitos Cantina Tradition Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips over undeclared allergens.
Nothing like enjoying your favorite chips and you get an instant allergic reaction, right?
If you've purchased any kind of Tostitos chips lately, you might want to keep reading to see what products you need to check for this recall. Better safe than sorry!
In thirteen states, including Illinois, there's a recall from Frito-Lay that affects fewer than 1,300 bags. The risk is significant for individuals with milk allergies or sensitivity due to a mix-up between Tostitos Cantina Tradition Yellow Corn Tortills Chips and Nacho Cheese Tortilla Chips.
Frito-Lay Recalls Tostitos Chips in 13 States, Including Illinois
The affected product is a 13-ounce bag that hit store shelves around March 7th, 2025. The company urgers anyone with allergies to discard the product immediately to prevent any risk of reactions.
The UPC codes you need to look out for:
- 471106504
- 18 13:XX
- 471106505
- 85 13:XX
- 471106506
- 85 13:XX
- 471106507
- 85 13:XX
With the recall affecting a small batch of bags, it highlights the importance of checking labels, especially anyone with food allergies.
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Other states these bags can be found in: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia.
You can also report any concerns of contamination to the company directly on their website. Don't hesitate to report it.
There have been a ton of recalls on different kinds of food in Illinois lately. Meat sticks, smoked salmon at Costco, and canned tuna.
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