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FDA urges recall of Walmart shrimp

Popular Science · 3h
Walmart’s ‘radioactive shrimp’ recall isn’t a reason to fear irradiated food
Beyranevand says it’s possible that a particular food product could become contaminated if it was raised or farmed somewhere with elevated levels of Cs-137. Either way, she believes the breaded frozen shrimp recall is “definitely a cause for concern” for the food industry-at-large.
Motherly · 10m
Radioactive contamination prompts shrimp recall at Walmart—what parents need to know
Walmart recalled Great Value frozen shrimp in 13 states over radioactive concerns. Here’s what parents should know to protect their families.
CBS News · 23h
Walmart recalls Great Value shrimp after FDA warns of risk of radioactive contamination
Some packages of Great Value frozen shrimp sold at Walmart are at risk for potential for Cesium-137 contamination, the FDA says.
3hon MSN

Do Not Eat the Radioactive Shrimp!

Although there’s been no confirmation of radiation risk in food purchased at Walmart stores, the FDA said that it has ...
2hon MSN

Was the potentially radioactive shrimp sold in your state? See map.

The recalled frozen shrimp were sent to 13 different states and were shipped into the country through four different ports.
2h

The Good News About Those “Radioactive Shrimp”

Further testing revealed a small amount of the Cesium-137, or Cs-137, actually in one sample of breaded shrimp (at which port ...

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