Food Safety Incidents

No english has been detected in Assorted Vegetable And Corn Chips.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | Mar 31, 2026 10:00:00 PM

Food Safety Incident Report

Date: March 31, 2026

A recent food safety incident has been reported concerning assorted vegetable and corn chips originating from Mexico. The incident was flagged due to the absence of English language labeling on the product, which is a critical requirement for food products sold in various markets, including the United States.

The lack of English labeling can lead to significant food safety concerns, as consumers may not be adequately informed about the ingredients, allergens, and preparation instructions associated with the product. This oversight can pose risks, particularly for individuals with food allergies or dietary restrictions who rely on clear labeling to make safe food choices.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has categorized this incident under control, emphasizing the importance of compliance with labeling regulations. Proper labeling is essential not only for consumer safety but also for maintaining trust in food products available in the market.

Consumers are advised to remain vigilant and check for proper labeling on food products, especially those imported from other countries. In the event of encountering products lacking necessary information, it is recommended to report such incidents to relevant food safety authorities to ensure public health is protected.

As this situation develops, further updates may be provided regarding the actions taken to address the labeling issue and ensure compliance with food safety standards.

  • Incident: No english has been detected in Assorted Vegetable And Corn Chips.
  • Date: 2026-03-31
  • Product: Assorted Vegetable And Corn Chips
  • Market: Available to SGS Digicomply users only. Explore the platform (for enterprises, no individual plans)
  • Origin of issue: Mexico
  • Hazard: Available to SGS Digicomply users only. Explore the platform (for enterprises, no individual plans)
  • Incident Category: Control
  • Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration