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  • 2017-06-12 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Frito-Lay Issue a Product Recall Due to Salmonella Fears? (it)
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  • On 21 April 2017, the Daily Mox web site reported that Frito-Lay had issued a recall of two of its products. The article then includes the full text of a press release by Frito-Lay, which states: The Daily Mox story uses somewhat alarming language in its headline, warning readers, that: This appears to be somewhat exaggerated. According to Frito-Lay, the recall was done out of an abundance of caution and no Salmonella had actually been found in any Frito-Lay product. Nevertheless, the basic facts contained in the Daily Mox report were accurate as Frito-Lay did indeed issue a recall of two of its products on 21 April 2017. The company issued a statement on the recall, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has an entry on it as well. Readers should be wary of fake online reports about product recalls. If in doubt, check the web site of the FDA, which tracks and publishes food and drink-related recalls, or the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), for most other types of consumer product recalls. You can also check the web site of the company that makes the product and look for a press release there about a reported recall. In July and August 2017, the Frito-Lay recall once again circulated as new news in an item titled: Alert!! One Of America’s Most POPULAR Potato Chip Brands Just Issued MASSIVE Recall- Throw Them Away NOW. However, the outdated claim simply rehashed the original recall notice, which was at the time several months old. (en)
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