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Radioactive Cesium-137 was discovered in frozen shrimp imported from an Indonesian plant, prompting recalls from Walmart and other distributors.
Another company is recalling its bags of frozen shrimp due to possible radioactive contamination, the FDA says.
Recalls have been issued across Walmart's in the U.S. for radioactive shrimp. Bags of Great Value Frozen Shrimp sold at ...
California-based Southwind Foods recalls frozen shrimp due to potential radioactive contamination with Cesium-137.
More packages of frozen shrimp potentially affected by radioactive contamination have been recalled, federal officials said ...
People should not eat, sell or serve certain frozen shrimp products produced by Indonesia-based BMS Foods, the Food and Drug ...
The Food and Drug Administration issued an alert earlier this week about shrimp sold at Walmart over concerns that it could ...
Walmart recalls frozen shrimp in 13 states due to radioactive contamination. FDA advises consumers to discard the product to avoid health risks.
More frozen shrimp has been recalled due to possible contamination with a radioactive chemical known as cesium-137.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a voluntary recall of frozen shrimp products due to possible ...
Plus, Undercurrent News EMEA editor Neil Ramsden calls in from Trondheim, Norway, where he’s reporting live from Aqua Nor ...
Certain Great Value frozen raw shrimp products may be at risk for radioactive contamination due to Cesium-137 found in a seperate shipment.