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Shrimp Recall Map Shows States With New Warning

Shrimp Recall Map Shows States With New Warning

Summary

A company in Washington has recalled certain bags of frozen shrimp because they might contain a harmful radioactive substance called Cesium-137. The recalled shrimp were shipped to several states and territories, and there have been no reported illnesses so far.

Key Facts

  • Sea Port Products Corp is recalling frozen shrimp that might be contaminated with Cesium-137.
  • The recall affects 16/20-count, 1-pound packages of frozen raw shrimp.
  • The shrimp were distributed to Alaska, California, Hawaii, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and American Samoa between July 10, 2025, and September 22, 2025.
  • The FDA is looking into reports of contamination and has noted no illnesses so far.
  • Affected shrimp come from PT. Bahari Makmur Sejati and have specific lot codes and UPC numbers for identification.
  • People who bought the shrimp should return or dispose of them.
  • The FDA advises customers to contact the company for further concerns.

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