Voluntary recall issued on 7000 bags of Doritos over possible health risks, check if yours is affected

If you've recently purchased Doritos Nacho Cheese Flavored Tortilla Chips and you live in Pennsylvania, pay close attention.

Recall issued on thousands of bags of Doritos, check if yours is affected
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Recall issued on thousands of bags of Doritos, check if yours is affected

Frito-Lay has announced a voluntary recall of a limited number of these chips due to potential undeclared soy and wheat ingredients from spicy sweet chili tortilla chips. For those with allergies or severe sensitivities to soy or wheat, this recall poses a potential health risk.

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The products subject to this recall are the 14.5 oz and 1 oz Doritos Nacho Cheese Flavored Tortilla Chips. Keep an eye out for the following specific details on the packaging:

  1. 1 oz (28.3 g) bag:UPC: 0 28400 09089 6 Guaranteed Fresh Date: 26 Sept 2023 Manufacturing Code/Time Stamp: 465218034, X 22:47 - 22:54
  2. Party Size 14.5 oz (411 g) bag:UPC: 0 28400 51779 9 Guaranteed Fresh Date: 26 Sept 2023 Either one of the following Manufacturing Codes/Time Stamps:465218037, X 22:47 - 22:59 465218137, X 23:00 - 23:06

Thankfully, this is a limited recall, involving less than 7,000 bags of Doritos Nacho Cheese Flavored Tortilla Chips.

Moreover, only products distributed in Pennsylvania and select outlets like foodservice locations and vending machines are affected. If you are outside this region, you can breathe a sigh of relief, as your Doritos chips should be safe to devour.

What are the health risks?

The reason behind this voluntary recall is the presence of undeclared soy and wheat ingredients from spicy sweet chili tortilla chips. For individuals with allergies or severe sensitivities to soy or wheat, consuming these recalled products could lead to adverse health effects.

While no allergic reactions have been reported thus far, it's crucial to exercise caution. Allergic reactions can vary in severity, ranging from mild discomfort to life-threatening situations. The symptoms may include hives, itching, swelling, digestive issues, and even anaphylaxis, a severe and potentially fatal allergic reaction.

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Here's what to do if you bought the product

If you've recently purchased any of the recalled Doritos Nacho Cheese Flavored Tortilla Chips, take immediate action to ensure your safety:

  1. Check the packaging: Carefully inspect the bag for the relevant product information, including the size, UPC, Guaranteed Fresh Date, and Manufacturing Code/Time Stamp. The specific details are provided above.
  2. Allergy or sensitivity to soy/wheat: If you have a known allergy or severe sensitivity to soy or wheat, do not consume the product under any circumstances. Even if you haven't experienced any reactions before, it's better to stay on the safe side and avoid consumption.
  3. Dispose of the product: If you have an affected bag of Doritos Nacho Cheese Flavored Tortilla Chips, discard it immediately. To prevent accidental consumption, place it in a sealed trash bag or container.
  4. Contact Frito-Lay Consumer Relations: If you have any questions or concerns regarding the recall, or if you need further information, reach out to Frito-Lay Consumer Relations at 1-800-352-4477. The lines are open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday.
  5. Inform others: Spread the word about the recall to friends, family, or anyone you know who might have purchased the affected products. This ensures that everyone stays informed and safe.

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Sources used:

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