Pita Chip Recall
Frito-Lay has recalled its Stacy's Simply Naked Pita Chips for a undeclared milk allergen after the bags were inadvertently filled with the wrong flavor of pita chips. A woman walks past bags of chips manufactured by PepsiCo Frito-Lay brand on a shelf on March 22, 2010 in Miami, Florida. PepsiCo announced plans to cut sugar, fat, and sodium in its products to address health and nutrition concerns. The maker of soft drinks including Pepsi-Cola, Gatorade also makes Frito-Lay brand snacks. Getty Images/Joe Raedle

Just three days after more than 60,000 pounds of chicken was recalled, Frito-Lay has issued a limited recall of its Stacy’s Simply Naked Pita Chips for an undeclared milk allergen.

The recall affects 228 bags of pita chips as they were inadvertently filled with the wrong flavor of chips, exposing consumers to the undeclared milk ingredient.

The recalled pita chips were packaged in 7-1/3-ounce bags and could result in a milk sensitivity or life-threatening allergic reaction if consumed.

The pita chips were distributed nationwide and have a Use By date of 23 APR 2019. The manufacturing code reads 65M127902. The manufacturing code is listed below the Use By date. Both numbers can be found on the front of the bag along the top right side.

UPC code of the recalled pita chips is 028400564632. It is listed at the bottom right of the back of the bag. A picture of the bag can be viewed here.

Consumers can return the Stacy’s pita chips to a retailer for a refund or contact Frito-Lay Consumer Relations at 1-800-352-4477 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday.

Frito-Lay has received one consumer complaint about an allergic reaction from the recalled pita chips.

Frito-Lay is not recalling any other Stacy’s pita chip products or flavors at this time.