Smith’s salt and vinegar chips recalled over contamination fears
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One of Australia’s favorite snacks is being pulled from shelves in two states amid fears of contamination
- Smith’s brand of salt and vinegar chips off the shelves in NSW and Queensland
- Urgent recall concerns the possible presence of plastic in some bags
- Recall applies to 45g, 90g and 170g with an expiration date of January 15, 2023
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One of Australia’s best-loved snacks has been pulled from store shelves in two states over fears of contamination.
Customers have been warned not to eat Smith’s Crinkle Cut Salt and Vinegar flavored chips if purchased from stores in NSW and Queensland.
The urgent recall for the popular chips applies to the 45g, 90g and 170g bags with an expiration date of January 15, 2023.
Customers have been warned not to eat Smith’s Crinkle Cut Salt and Vinegar flavored chips (pictured) if purchased from stores in NSW and Queensland
The recall was prompted by the possible presence of plastic in some bags.
“Food products containing bits of plastic can cause injury if consumed,” a recall statement reads.
‘Consumers are not allowed to eat these products. If consumers have these products, please contact The Smith’s Snackfood Company to arrange a refund.”
The recall for the popular chips relates to the possible presence of plastic in some bags of Smith’s brand salt and vinegar chips (stock image)