Utz recalls select Zapp’s, Dirty potato chips over possible salmonella contamination

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  • Utz Brands announced voluntary US recall of limited varieties of Zapp’s, Dirty potato chips tied to seasoning that may contain Salmonella.
  • Recall follows supplier notice involving dry milk powder sourced from California Dairies; seasoning batches tested negative before use.
  • Products were sold nationwide; affected items include select Zapp’s Bayou Blackened Ranch, Zapp’s Big Cheezy, Zapp’s Salt and Vinegar multipack, Dirty Salt and Vinegar, Dirty Maui Onion, Dirty Sour Cream and Onion with best-by dates spanning late July 2026 through Aug. 31, 2026.
  • No illnesses reported; consumers advised not to eat affected products.
  • U.S. FDA was notified.


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