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Doritos recall: Frito-Lay recalls Nacho Cheese chips sold in Pennsylvania for allergy concerns
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Date:2025-03-12 02:01:28
Frito-Lay is recalling less than 7,000 bags of its Doritos Nacho Cheese chips sold in Pennsylvania because they may contain undeclared soy and wheat ingredients, the FDA announced Tuesday.
“If consumers have an allergy or severe sensitivity to soy or wheat, they should not consume the product and discard it immediately,” the FDA said in a news release.
The Doritos, which come in one-ounce and 14.5-ounce bags, were distributed at retail stores in Pennsylvania and other outlets, including food service locations and vending machines. No other Frito-Lay or Doritos products were recalled.
No allergic reactions have been reported, the FDA said.
What's under recall:Check USA TODAY's recall database
Which Doritos bags are recalled?
Products with the following "guaranteed fresh date" and manufacturing code are being recalled:
- Doritos Nacho Cheese bags with a “guaranteed fresh date” of Sept. 26, 2023 and a manufacturing code of 465218034 X 22:47 - 22:54.
- Doritos Nacho Cheese party size bags with a “guaranteed fresh date” of Sept. 26, 2023 and a manufacturing code of 465218037 X 22:47 - 22:59 or 465218137 X 23:00 - 23:06.
Consumers can contact Frito-Lay at 1-800-352-4477.
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