Massive Shrimp Recall Affects Over 44,000 Pounds Due to Listeria Risk
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The FDA has recalled approximately 44,550 pounds of Bornstein Seafoods ready-to-eat shrimp due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination, distributed mainly in the Pacific Northwest but potentially nationwide. Consumers are advised to check their freezers and dispose of or return affected products. While no illnesses have been reported, Listeria can be serious for vulnerable populations.
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