The Food and Drug Administration has advised the public not to sell, eat, or serve a brand of frozen shrimp sold at Walmart stores in 13 states because it may have been exposed to radioactive material ...
U.S. federal regulators have detected possible radioactive contamination in a second food product imported from Indonesia, even as recalls of potentially tainted shrimp continue to grow. Officials ...
Federal regulators have detected possible radioactive contamination in a second food product sent to the U.S. from Indonesia, even as recalls of potentially tainted shrimp continue to grow. The ...
The FDA is investigating reports of Cesium-137 contamination in frozen shrimp products from PT. Bahari Makmur Sejati of Indonesia, after Customs & Border Protection detected the radioisotope at four U ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning people to avoid eating certain raw frozen shrimp sold in Walmart stores as the agency investigates possible contamination by Cesium-137, a radioactive ...
The Food and Drug Administration is recalling frozen shrimp sold at Walmart, including stores in Ohio and Kentucky, for possible radioactive chemical contamination. The FDA advised the recall in an ...
Pictured is a Walmart sign in Houston. Walmart has recalled frozen, raw shrimp sold in 13 states because federal health officials say it could have potential radioactive contamination. The U.S. Food ...
WASHINGTON — Frozen raw shrimp sold at Walmart in several states may be contaminated with a radioactive isotope, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warns. The FDA issued a warning on Tuesday ...
Three lots of Great Value brand frozen shrimp have been removed from Walmart stores after the Food and Drug Administration detected Cesium-137, a radioactive isotope, in shipping containers and in a ...
In August, the Food and Drug Administration issued an unusual warning: Don’t eat certain lots of frozen shrimp sold at Walmart because they might be radioactive. It didn’t take long for the list of ...
Federal regulators have detected possible radioactive contamination in a second food product sent to the U.S. from Indonesia, even as recalls of potentially tainted shrimp continue to grow. The ...