A Seattle seafood distributor has recalled more cooked and frozen shrimp sold at Kroger grocery stores across the U.S. because of ongoing concerns about potential radioactive contamination.
The FDA is investigating the ongoing recall of frozen shrimp sold at retailers like Walmart and Kroger nationwide.
In August, select shrimp products were pulled off the shelves across the country over fears of contamination with cesium-137 (Cs-137), a radioactive isotope. Then, in early September, more shrimp ...
The FDA is continuing to investigate the radioactive shrimp recall, and they're compiling all the recalls on a single page on ...
The latest recall on shrimp sold at Kroger comes on the heels of another recall that affected 150,000 pounds of shrimp sold at Kroger stores. The recalled shrimp and shrimp cocktail products ...
The affected products—linked to Indonesian processing facilities—have prompted enhanced FDA scrutiny across the seafood ...
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In mid-August, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an advisory stating that select shrimp products destined for stores in the United States may be contaminated with Cesium-137 (Cs-137), ...
Rep. Clay Higgins has sent a letter to President Donald Trump urging an immediate halt on shrimp imports, citing ongoing ...
Aquastar (USA) Corp recalled several frozen raw shrimp products, marketed under the AquaStar, Best Yet, Waterfront Bistro, and Publix brand names, according to the official FDA announcement.
See a current list of the affected companies and types of shrimp products distributed in Michigan, according to the FDA.
FDA has added to list of brands and products that may have been contaminated with cesium-137, a human-made radioactive ...