Two US potato chip brands recalled amid salmonella concerns
Utz has voluntarily recalled nine varieties of Zapp's and Dirty potato chips nationwide due to potential salmonella contamination. The recall, announced Monday, stems from a seasoning ingredient containing dry milk powder sourced from California Dairies Inc.

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AI-generatedUtz has voluntarily recalled nine varieties of Zapp's and Dirty potato chips nationwide due to potential salmonella contamination. The recall, announced Monday, stems from a seasoning ingredient containing dry milk powder sourced from California Dairies Inc. Although the seasoning batches tested negative for salmonella, the milk powder itself may be contaminated. Consumers are advised to discard the affected products, which include specific flavors and sizes of Zapp's and Dirty chips. This recall is a precautionary measure, and no other Utz products are involved. Salmonella can cause foodborne illness with symptoms including fever, stomach pain, and diarrhea.
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5 extractedOther companies like Ghirardelli and John B Sanfilippo & Son also recalled products due to the contaminated milk powder.
Salmonella is a bacterium responsible for food-borne illnesses with symptoms including fever, stomach pain, and diarrhea.
The recall affects specific varieties of Zapp's and Dirty potato chips.
Utz has voluntarily recalled two potato chip brands due to potential salmonella contamination linked to seasoning.
The seasoning ingredient, which includes dry milk powder sourced from California Dairies Inc, may carry salmonella.