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Utz recalls popular potato chip brands Zapp's and Dirty

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The Cool Down on MSN · 22m
Major food recall is pulling popular potato chip brands off the shelves
If your chips match the listed codes, don't eat them.

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Utz recalls popular potato chip brands Zapp's and Dirty due to salmonella risk
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Utz potato chips sold nationwide recalled over salmonella risk
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Popular Zapp’s, Dirty chips recalled nationwide, including Alabama
Utz Quality Foods, LLC has issued a recall of six varieties of Zapp’s potato chip and three varieties of Dirty potato chips over concerns they may be contaminated with salmonella, the company announce...

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Utz recalls some Zapp's, Dirty potato chips for possible salmonella
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Chips recalled over Salmonella concerns
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Some Utz products may contain salmonella. What you need to know
On Monday, Utz Quality Foods, a major American snack manufacturer based in Pennsylvania, announced a safety alert involving products sold under two of its brands: Zapp’s and Dirty.

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Utz recalls some Zapp's, Dirty chips over salmonella risk
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Popular potato chips recalled nationwide as salmonella fears spread
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FDA Warns Multiple Potato Chip Varieties Recalled Nationwide Over Salmonella Concerns

The FDA announced a voluntary recall of various potato chip flavors by Utz Quality Foods. The Zapp’s and Dirty brand potato chips were seasoned with a powder that may contain salmonella. The recall was made out of an abundance of caution. Details are below.
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Researchers have spent decades breeding better potatoes for chips, and their work isn’t done

Researchers have spent decades developing potatoes for chip makers that can grow in all kinds of climates, avoid diseases and pests, sit in storage for months and still deliver a satisfying crunch. They’ve also kept an eye on consumer trends; a shift to snack-size portions has increased the demand for smaller chipping potatoes, for example.
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