Aldi Stores are voluntarily recalling Clancy’s Wavy Potato Chips due to a mislabeling issue. The chips can contain milk; however, the labels do not list milk as an ingredient. Someone with an allergy to milk could be at risk if they were to eat the recalled chips.
The chips were sold in stores across Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and New York.
The recall affects 96 cases of 10-ounce bags of Clancy’s Wavy Potato Chips with a sell by date of February 22, 2019. The chip’s UPC code is 041498163068.
Consumers can contact Aldi’s customer service center or return the chips to your nearby store for a refund.
So far there have been no reports of illness due to the consumption of these products.
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Source: WTAE, “ALDI recalls chips due to mislabeling, milk allergen risk”