FDA Warns About Radioactive Shrimp Sold at Walmart

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The FDA advised against eating certain Great Value shrimp due to the detection of a small amount of radioactive isotope Cesium-137, but the levels found pose no immediate health risk. The contamination likely resulted from environmental exposure, and robust U.S. port monitoring ensures such low levels are detected early. While the presence of Cs-137 is unusual and concerning, the detected amounts are well below harmful thresholds, making the shrimp safe to eat.
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