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The Food and Drug Administration issues a second recall on frozen shrimp after potential exposure to radioactive material.
The U.S. FDA has advised the public to not eat, sell, or serve certain imported frozen shrimp from an Indonesian firm as it ...
Another seafood company is voluntarily recalling a number of its frozen shrimp products after a potential radioactive ...
Southwind Foods, a California-based company, "voluntarily" recalled a select amount of frozen shrimp due to possible ...
More varieties and brands of shrimp sold across the U.S. are being recalled for possible radionuclide (Cesium-137) ...
Jacksonville-based Beaver Street Fisheries announced the recall of a "limited quantity" of bagged frozen shrimp on Friday.
Great Value brand frozen shrimp sold at Walmart stores in Ohio could be contaminated with Cesium-137, warns the FDA.
Exposure to Cs-137 through ingestion or inhalation allows the radioactive material to be distributed in the soft tissues, ...
Cesium-137 was detected in some frozen shrimp coming from Indonesia—but none that have been sold in stores yet.
The FDA detected the radioactive isotope in a shipment of imported frozen shrimp that did not enter the U.S. commerce.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration asked Walmart to pull three lots of Great Value brand frozen shrimp from stores after ...
More packages of frozen shrimp have been placed in a U.S. Food and Drug Administration recall due to the potential of being ...