These famous potato chips may contain salmonella. What you need to know
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These famous potato chips may contain salmonella. What you need to know
"Utz Quality Foods announced a safety alert involving products sold under its Zapp's and Dirty brands, recalling nine varieties of potato chips due to potential salmonella risk."
"The dry milk powder linked to the recall was sourced from California Dairies Inc., and while several batches tested negative for salmonella, the FDA recommends caution."
Utz Quality Foods recalled nine varieties of potato chips due to potential salmonella contamination linked to a dry milk powder from California. The FDA reported that several batches tested negative for salmonella, and no illnesses have been reported. Consumers are advised to avoid specific Zapp's and Dirty brand chips. Symptoms of salmonella infection can appear within 12 to 72 hours and may include fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. Most recalled items are set to expire in August 2026.
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