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More bags of frozen shrimp recalled over possible radioactive contamination

August 22, 2025
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More bags of frozen shrimp recalled over possible radioactive contamination
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More packages of frozen shrimp potentially affected by radioactive contamination have been recalled, federal officials said Thursday.

California-based Southwind Foods recalled frozen shrimp sold under the brands Sand Bar, Arctic Shores, Best Yet, Great American, and First Street.

The bagged products were distributed between July 17 and Aug. 8 to stores and wholesalers in nine states: Alabama, Arizona, California, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia, and Washington state.

Package of Best Yet cooked farm-raised shrimp.
California-based Southwind Foods recalled frozen shrimp sold under the brands Sand Bar, Arctic Shores, Best Yet, Great American, and First Street. AP

The products have the potential to be contaminated with Cesium-137, a radioactive isotope that is a byproduct of nuclear reactions.

Walmart stores this week recalled packages of Great Value frozen raw shrimp sold in 13 states because of potential radioactive contamination.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a safety alert after federal officials detected Cesium-137 in shipping containers sent to four U.S. ports and in a sample of frozen breaded shrimp imported by BMS Foods of Indonesia.

Two bags of Great Value frozen raw shrimp.
Walmart stores this week recalled packages of Great Value frozen raw shrimp sold in 13 states because of potential radioactive contamination. MediaPunch/Shutterstock

The FDA advises consumers not to eat the recalled products.

Traces of Cesium-137 are widespread in the environment, including food, soil, and air.

The primary health risk is through long-term, repeated low-dose exposure, which can increase the risk of cancer.

The post More bags of frozen shrimp recalled over possible radioactive contamination appeared first on New York Post.

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