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A few days ago, some consumers claimed to have found a “blue potato chip” in Leshi's potato chips, and this incident continues to unfold. On the 16th, the consumer posted on a social media platform that it had received an information note from Leshi. Lexi apologized and stated: After verification, the blue potato chips were colored to verify the potato chips used by the factory and did not affect food safety and quality. On the 17th, Leishi confirmed to reporters that the brand had fed back the survey results to consumers. The report said that consumers communicated with Happy News after discovering the blue potato chips. The consumer revealed that Pepsi Food Consumer Quality Hotline customer service called to follow up on the blue potato chip issue and expressed apologies. After communication, the consumer confirmed that they could keep half of the normal yellow potato chips and half of the abnormal blue potato chips as storage, and sent back the suspected problematic potato chips by courier. In its latest information note, Leishi mentioned that after verification, the foreign matter is the color verification potato chips used in the factory to confirm the stability of the equipment and process, and is one of the commonly used process verification methods in food production. According to the instructions, the colorants used in the factory meet the relevant requirements of GB2760 “National Food Safety Standard Food Additive Use Standard” and do not affect food safety and quality. At the same time, Leishi also expressed apologies. “The factory took the initiative to invite me to the event, visit the factory and production line, let me understand the production process and quality control measures on the ground, and make the paper instructions more transparent and persuasive.” Consumers claim that both claims have now been resolved: one is to obtain an explanation of the situation, and the other is to get a refund for the bag of potato chips. According to public information, the Lexi brand belongs to PepsiCo and entered the Chinese market in 1993.

Zhitongcaijing·07/17/2026 04:57:02
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A few days ago, some consumers claimed to have found a “blue potato chip” in Leshi's potato chips, and this incident continues to unfold. On the 16th, the consumer posted on a social media platform that it had received an information note from Leshi. Lexi apologized and stated: After verification, the blue potato chips were colored to verify the potato chips used by the factory and did not affect food safety and quality. On the 17th, Leishi confirmed to reporters that the brand had fed back the survey results to consumers. The report said that consumers communicated with Happy News after discovering the blue potato chips. The consumer revealed that Pepsi Food Consumer Quality Hotline customer service called to follow up on the blue potato chip issue and expressed apologies. After communication, the consumer confirmed that they could keep half of the normal yellow potato chips and half of the abnormal blue potato chips as storage, and sent back the suspected problematic potato chips by courier. In its latest information note, Leishi mentioned that after verification, the foreign matter is the color verification potato chips used in the factory to confirm the stability of the equipment and process, and is one of the commonly used process verification methods in food production. According to the instructions, the colorants used in the factory meet the relevant requirements of GB2760 “National Food Safety Standard Food Additive Use Standard” and do not affect food safety and quality. At the same time, Leishi also expressed apologies. “The factory took the initiative to invite me to the event, visit the factory and production line, let me understand the production process and quality control measures on the ground, and make the paper instructions more transparent and persuasive.” Consumers claim that both claims have now been resolved: one is to obtain an explanation of the situation, and the other is to get a refund for the bag of potato chips. According to public information, the Lexi brand belongs to PepsiCo and entered the Chinese market in 1993.