FDA Recall Watch: Giant Eagle Baked Pita Chips Recalled for Possible Salmonella

Food Recall

Shoppers should check their snack shelves for Giant Eagle Baked Pita Chips Parmesan Garlic Herb. According to an FDA recall notice from Legacy Snack Solutions, the product was voluntarily recalled because of a possible Salmonella contamination concern.

The recall covers specific packages sold through Giant Eagle stores. The FDA notice says consumers should look closely at the package information, including the UPC and best-by date, to confirm whether a bag is included. If you have the recalled chips, do not eat them.

The FDA’s notice says the product was distributed in multiple states through Giant Eagle retail locations. As with any recall, the exact package identifiers matter, so it is worth comparing the bag in your pantry against the official notice before deciding it is safe.

The recall notice also states that no illnesses have been reported so far. That is good news, but it does not change the basic consumer step here: stop using the product if it matches the recall details.

If you bought the recalled chips, the FDA says to return them to the store or discard them. If you are unsure whether your bag is included, set it aside and check the product identifiers on the package against the official recall information before serving it to anyone.

This is a good reminder to give pantry snacks a quick check, especially if you shop at Giant Eagle or picked up a similar chip bag recently. For recalls like this, the safest move is simple: verify the label, do not eat the product if it matches, and follow the return-or-discard instructions from the FDA notice.

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