Lay's Potato Chips Recalled
Consumers are being advised not to eat certain Lay's potato chips after they were found to
pose a serious health risk. 1 Finger Pty Ltd. on July 3 recalled a total of four Lay's potato chips varieties
due to undeclared allergens. The products may contain milk, wheat, or soy, which was not listed on the label, meaning the chips pose a potentially life-threatening risk to consumers with allergies.
The recall stems from Australia, where the affected products were sold at Asian grocery stores in Victoria only, according to a recall notice posted by
Food Standards Australia New Zealand. In total, four separate chips are affected by the recall. They include Lay's Cucumber Flavor with "Best Before" dates of "26/07/202" and "22/09/2022," Lay's Roasted Garlic Oyster Flavor with a "Best Before" date of "29/07/2022," Lay's Roasted Fish Flavor with a "Best Before" date of "29/07/2022," and Lay's Fried Crab Flavor with a "Best Before" date of 05/12/2022." A notice shared by
the Centre for Food Safety (CFS) reported that the chips were available for purchase in 70-gram sizes.