Packaged potato chips from Zapp's and Dirty brands displayed with a red 'recall' stamp overlay and salmonella warning text.
Packaged potato chips from Zapp's and Dirty brands displayed with a red 'recall' stamp overlay and salmonella warning text.

This recall highlights how supply chain safeguards can trigger swift consumer actions. If someone you know snacks on these brands, they may want to check their pantry.

Utz recalls Zapp’s and Dirty chips over salmonella risk Story flow and key facts

Utz Quality Foods has issued a voluntary nationwide recall of nine varieties of Zapp’s and Dirty brand potato chips due to potential salmonella contamination in a seasoning ingredient. The concern stems from a third-party supplier's dry milk powder, which prompted the recall even though the specific batches used in production tested negative for the bacteria. The company emphasized this is a precautionary measure conducted in coordination with the FDA.

Recalled products include multiple sizes and flavors such as Zapp’s Bayou Blackened Ranch, Big Cheezy, and Salt and Vinegar, as well as Dirty brand Salt and Vinegar, Maui Onion, Sour Cream and Onion, and other varieties. These were sold at retail stores across the U.S. Consumers are advised not to eat the recalled chips and to discard any they may have at home.

No illnesses linked to these products have been reported so far. Utz is offering refunds through its customer care line and is working with retailers to remove affected items from shelves. The recall underscores the ripple effects a single ingredient supplier can have across multiple consumer brands.

Facts

  • Utz Quality Foods issued a voluntary national recall of nine varieties of Zapp’s and Dirty brand potato chips in May 2026.
  • The recall was triggered by potential salmonella contamination in a dry milk powder seasoning supplied by a third party, despite negative test results.
  • No illnesses have been reported in connection with the recalled products.
  • The FDA is aware of the recall, and affected products were sold nationwide in various retail stores.
  • Consumers are advised not to eat the recalled chips and can contact Utz for refunds.

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