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FDA advises public not to eat, sell, or serve certain imported frozen shrimp from an Indonesian firm - This recall is due to ...
More varieties and brands of shrimp sold across the U.S. are being recalled for possible radionuclide (Cesium-137) ...
The FDA issued an alert after officials detected Cesium-137 in shipping containers at four U.S. ports, as well as in a sample ...
Certain Great Value frozen raw shrimp products may be at risk for radioactive contamination due to Cesium-137 found in a seperate shipment.
The Food and Drug Administration issues a second recall on frozen shrimp after potential exposure to radioactive material.
Southwind Foods, LLC, based in Carson, California, has announced a voluntary recall of several frozen shrimp products following concerns raised by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This ...
The frozen and uncooked shrimp were sold in nine states between July 17 and August 8 under the Sand Bar, Arctic Shores, Best ...
Arizona is included in the latest round of recalls over frozen shrimp potentially affected by radioactive contamination. Here's what we know.
Before you open up that next package of Great Value shrimp from Walmart, you might want to do a little checking first after a ...
The FDA advises consumers not to eat the recalled products. Traces of Cesium-137 are widespread in the environment including ...
California-based Southwind Foods recalled frozen shrimp sold under the brands Sand Bar, Arctic Shores, Best Yet, Great ...
California-based Southwind Foods recalled certain frozen shrimp because of concerns about the possible presence of radioactive isotope Cesium-137. Previously, the Food and Drug Administration issued ...