Multiple State Recall of Frozen Shrimp Over Radioactive Contamination Concerns

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Frozen shrimp imported from Indonesia and sold under the Market 32 and Waterfront Bistro brands has been recalled across multiple states due to possible contamination with radioactive cesium-137, though no illnesses have been reported. Consumers are advised to discard or return the affected products, and the recall involves over 83,800 bags sold in various states. The contamination may have occurred during processing, packing, or shipping.
- Frozen shrimp sold in multiple states recalled due to possible radioactive contamination, FDA says LiveNOW from FOX
- Waterfront Bistro shrimp recall: Frozen fish sold at Jewel may contain radioactive isotope, FDA says ABC7 Chicago
- Frozen shrimp recalled from Jewel-Osco grocery stores in Illinois over safety concerns NBC 5 Chicago
- Frozen raw shrimp sold in Pennsylvania recalled ABC27
- Frozen shrimp sold in 17 states recalled due to possible radioactive contamination 9News
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