Frito-Lay has issued a voluntary recall for 16 ⅛ ounce bags of its Ruffles All Dressed Potato Chips for the potential presence of undeclared milk ingredients, which poses a threat to those with a dairy allergy or intolerance.
According to Frito-Lay, it inadvertently filled the Ruffles chips with another flavor of potato chips that contains milk.
No other Ruffles variants were recalled,
The chips in question may have reached regional Sam's Club warehouses in the Southeast, including Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee.
The bags of chips being recalled have a "guaranteed fresh" date of June 1, 2021 and belong to the following 9-digit manufacturing codes: 373205510, 473305610, and 473105610.


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