FDA recalls more shrimp due to radioactive threat
The FDA recalled over 26,000 packages of frozen shrimp from Indonesia sold at Walmart due to radioactive cesium-137 contamination, posing a potential cancer risk with long-term exposure.
- More companies are recalling tens of thousands of packages of imported shrimp due to potential radioactive contamination, as reported in federal notices.
- AquaStar USA Corp. is recalling over 26,000 packages of refrigerated cocktail shrimp sold at Walmart from July 31 to August 16.
- H&N Group Inc. is recalling more than 17,000 cases of frozen shrimp sold to grocery stores on the East Coast, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
- The FDA confirmed that Cesium-137 was detected in a sample of frozen shrimp, which poses a potential health concern for those exposed over time.
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FDA: More Indonesian Shrimp Recalled as Potentially 'Radioactive'
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is expanding a recall of certain brands of shrimp that were imported from Indonesia and may be contaminated with a radioactive isotope called Cesium-137 (Cs-137). While the recalled shrimp may not present an “acute The post FDA: More Indonesian Shrimp Recalled as Potentially ‘Radioactive’ appeared first on Breitbart.
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Read Full ArticleSeattle company recalls 26,000 packages of potentially radioactive shrimp sold at Walmart
More packages of shrimp are being recalled for potential radioactive contamination — this time sold at Walmart locations across more than two dozen states, including Oregon and Washington.
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