FDA-Food2026-07-01Class IPATHOGEN

Utz Dirty Maui Onion Chips recalled for potential Salmonella

Utz Dirty Maui Onion Chips recalled for Salmonella risk

Utz Quality Foods is recalling 2.0 oz bags of Dirty Maui Onion Chips because they may contain Salmonella, a bacteria that can cause serious illness. The affected products were distributed across 33 states.

  • Check your pantry for 2.0 oz bags of Utz Dirty Maui Onion Chips (UPC 26052070103).
  • Do not eat the product if you have it.
  • Throw away the chips or return them to the store where you bought them.
  • If you ate these chips and feel sick (fever, diarrhea, stomach cramps), contact your doctor.
Hazard

Potential presence of Salmonella.

Sold states
The recalled product was distributed to the following states. AL,AR,AZ,CA,CO,CT,FL,GA,IA,IL,IN, KY, LA,MA,MD,ME,MI,MN,MO,MS,NC,NJ,NV,NY, OH,OK,OR,PA,SC,TN,TX,VA,VT,WI
Affected count
5000 Bags
Manufactured in
900 High St, N/A, Hanover, PA, United States
Products
2.0 oz Dirty Maui Onion Chip, Plastic Bag.

Official notice

https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm?Product=H-1115-2026

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