Utz recalls potato chips due to undeclared allergen

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HANOVER, Pa. (WHTM) – The York County-based Utz Quality Foods is recalling cases of potato chips due to an undeclared milk allergen.

According to the recall notice, the company says 1,200 single-serve bags of Utz Wavy Original Potato Chips were unintentionally flavored with seasoning, which “may run the risk of an allergic reaction” if those with an allergy or sensitivity to milk consume these products.

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The recall affects products distributed to retail outlets in New York State and primarily within New York City.

The items and related expiration dates being voluntarily recalled include:

Item Description

UPC

Expiration Date

Utz® 2.75 oz. Wavy Original Potato Chips

0-41780-19014-7

May 06, 2024

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The expiration date may be found in the upper right corner of the bag.

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The UPC code may be found on the lower right-hand corner of the bag.

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The expiration date is noted as the month, day, and year. In this example, May 06, 2024.

No other Utz products are being recalled at this time.

Anyone with a milk allergy should not eat this product and can contact Utz for a refund by emailing customerservice@utzsnacks.com. Utz can also be reached Monday through Friday by calling 1-800-367-7629.

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