Utz
Coverage of Utz in the Nexus archive.
- Potato chip recall elevated to FDA's highest risk level
A potato chip recall has been upgraded to the FDA's highest risk level. Consumers are instructed to discard affected products and seek refunds from Utz.
- Potato chip recall elevated to FDA's highest risk level
A potato chip recall has been elevated to the FDA's highest risk level. Consumers are advised to discard affected products and contact Utz for refunds.
- Potato chip recall elevated to FDA's highest risk level
A potato chip recall has been elevated to the FDA's highest risk level. Consumers are advised to discard affected products and contact Utz for refunds.
- Utz potato chip recall reaches highest risk level for salmonella: FDA
The FDA upgraded Utz's potato chip recall to the highest risk level (Class I) due to Salmonella concerns. Over 650,000 bags of chips were recalled, initially started on May 5, and later classified as the most severe risk by the FDA.
- FDA issues most serious recall alert for potato chip brands over salmonella risk
The FDA has upgraded a recall of several popular potato chip brands to its most serious level due to salmonella contamination risk, affecting an estimated 650,000 bags. Manufacturer Utz issued a voluntary recall for Zapp’s and Dirty potato chips, citing possible salmonella in dry milk powder from a third-party supplier.
- Recall alert: 684K bags of Zapps, Dirty chips recalled; classified as Class I
The FDA has issued a Class I recall for 684,248 bags of Zapps and Dirty brand potato chips due to potential Salmonella contamination linked to a seasoning containing dry milk powder. Utz recalled the products as a precaution despite the seasoning testing negative for Salmonella, advising consumers to discard affected batches.
- Two US potato chip brands recalled amid salmonella concerns
Utz has issued a voluntary recall of Zapp's and Dirty potato chip brands due to potential salmonella contamination linked to seasoning. The recall applies to certain flavors and bag sizes of these products. The US Food and Drug Administration announced the recall on Monday.