On the heels of a recall that hit 150,000 pounds of shrimp sold at Kroger supermarkets, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced another recall of Kroger-brand shrimp over fears it is ...
Over 150,000 pounds of frozen shrimp sold at Kroger and other stores have been recalled due to potential radioactive contamination. The shrimp may be contaminated with Cesium-137, a man-made ...
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 recalling multiple brands of frozen shrimp due to potential radioactive contamination. The contaminant is Cesium-137, a man-made isotope that can increase cancer risk if ingested. Recalled ...
The Food and Drug Administration announced this week shrimp recalls made by Aquastar and Kroger that impact tens of thousands of bags of frozen shrimp, noting potential radioactive contamination and ...
The Food and Drug Administration has issued an expanded warning about more frozen shrimp sold at retailers like Walmart and Kroger for possible radioactive chemical contamination. The FDA initiated ...
The threat of radioactive shrimp isn’t over yet: A Seattle company is recalling more than 85,000 bags of raw, cooked and skewered shrimp sold across several states, including Oregon and Washington.
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 ...
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