Zapp’s and Dirty potato chips recalled over salmonella concerns

The company said it was notified that a seasoning containing dry milk powder that was supplied by an outside vendor might contain salmonella.

WASHINGTON — Utz Quality Foods, LLC announced a voluntary recall of certain varieties of Zapp’s and Dirty brand potato chips sold at retail stores nationwide, citing a potential salmonella risk traced to a seasoning ingredient sourced from a third-party supplier.

The company said the recall was triggered after it was notified that a seasoning containing dry milk powder that was supplied by an outside vendor might contain salmonella.

Utz said the affected seasoning

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