FDA Expands Recall of Radioactive Contaminated Frozen Shrimp

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The FDA has expanded a recall of frozen shrimp due to potential contamination with the radioactive isotope Cesium-137, detected in a shipment from Indonesia, though no contaminated products have entered U.S. commerce. The recall affects several brands and states, with consumers advised to return affected products for refunds.
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