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Old Dutch potato chips recalled due to the allergen problem

New Recall Alert: Old Dutch Ridgies Chips May Contain Undeclared Milk Allergen

Old Dutch is recalling their Ridgies sour cream, green onion, and bacon flavored potato chips due to the potential presence of a milk allergen that is not listed on the label. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall notice for the affected products, urging consumers not to consume or distribute them.

The recall applies to 200-gram bags of the Ridgies chips, which were distributed in several provinces including Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec. The CFIA has classified this recall as “class 2,” indicating a moderate risk of potential health problems for those with milk allergies.

If you have purchased Old Dutch Ridgies chips with the following best before codes, do not consume them:

– 2025 No. 06

– 2025 No. 07

– 2025 No. 13

– 2025 No. 24

– 2025 No. 25

– 2025 No. 26

It is important to check your pantry and dispose of any affected products to ensure the safety of yourself and your family. If you have any questions or concerns about the recall, you can contact Old Dutch or the CFIA for more information.

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