The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has upgraded its recall of hundreds of thousands of bags of Zapps and Dirty potato chips due to a salmonella risk. The recall affects Buffalo residents who may have purchased these products, particularly those who shop at local grocery stores on Hertel Avenue. The FDA has warned consumers to check their pantries for the recalled products, which were distributed nationwide.
"Consumers should not eat the recalled products, as they may be contaminated with salmonella," said an FDA spokesperson. The recall includes hundreds of thousands of bags of Zapps and Dirty potato chips, which were produced by a company that has not been named. The FDA has not received any reports of illnesses associated with the recalled products, but the agency is taking precautions to protect public health. Buffalo residents who have purchased the recalled products can return them to the store for a refund. The recall is a reminder to Buffalo residents to always check the expiration dates and packaging of food products before consuming them. The FDA is working to ensure that all affected products are removed from store shelves. Buffalo residents can check the FDA website for more information on the recall and to see if any other products have been affected. The situation is being monitored closely by the FDA, and Buffalo residents can expect to see updates on the recall in the coming days. The FDA will continue to work to protect public health and ensure that food products are safe for consumption.
The recall of Zapps and Dirty potato chips is a concern for Buffalo residents, particularly those who have purchased these products. The FDA is taking precautions to protect public health, and Buffalo residents should be aware of the recall and take necessary precautions. The FDA has warned consumers to check their pantries for the recalled products and to return them to the store for a refund. The recall is a reminder to Buffalo residents to always check the expiration dates and packaging of food products before consuming them. The FDA is working to ensure that all affected products are removed from store shelves, and Buffalo residents can expect to see updates on the recall in the coming days.