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More frozen shrimp has been recalled due to possible contamination with a radioactive chemical known as cesium-137.
Walmart recalls frozen shrimp in 13 states due to radioactive contamination. FDA advises consumers to discard the product to avoid health risks.
Frozen shrimp sold in nine states by Southwind Foods are being recalled for possible contamination of Cesium-137, a radioactive material.
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 ...
Multiple brands of raw and cooked frozen shrimp have been added to an ongoing recall of frozen shrimp due to possible ...
Certain Great Value frozen raw shrimp products may be at risk for radioactive contamination due to Cesium-137 found in a seperate shipment.
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 certain frozen shrimp because of concerns about the possible presence of radioactive isotope Cesium-137. Previously, the Food and Drug Administration issued ...
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