The FDA warns public not to eat, sell or serve certain Great Value raw frozen shrimp sold at Walmart due to possible contamination a radioactive isoto

That Great Value raw shrimp is fire, tho.....

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I’m a real nigga. I dive in the ocean and go get it myself. Fuck a supermarket.:cool:

Fuck Wally World in general tho:lol:

I love fishing.
When I lived in Chicago, I would fish all the time for Perch, Coho, Trout on lake Michigan.
Living on the Jersey shore and owning a boat Im out with my kids fishing.
Having a company condo here in Naples, I take my boss boat out to go fishing.
This shit a whole way of life for me.
 


If you ever get a chance to go to Key West, Fl.



1. Go during Fantasy Fest

2. Royal red shrimp. It will literally make you believe shrimp have been dinning off lobster and crabs.







A pound at Conch is like $34, its a whole different shrimp, these sea roaches are particular of what they feed on.
 
Trump relaxing corporate regulations will bring more of this.

Second who the fuck buys food from Walmart?

Last who the fuck buys frozen shrimp?!? Never buy any sea food from Vietnam . It’s polluted. There’s only a couple things from Vietnamese I eat . ZING POW!!!
This fat neck nigga got on a pair of Shaqs and those red and black And 1’s but claim he don’t shop at Walmart. This man stay lying
 
WTF. How does shrimp contain radioactive material?
 

More potentially radioactive frozen shrimp recalled, FDA warns throw out even more brands of shrimp products.​

— see the current list​

The FDA is advising customers to

Neia Balao, Reporter
Updated Fri, August 22, 2025 at 11:47 AM PDT
3 min read

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A handful of frozen shrimp products have been recalled, per the FDA. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: FDA)
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning the public about possibly radioactive shrimp being sold and distributed in multiple states.

Southwind Foods, a California-based company, "voluntarily" recalled a select amount of frozen shrimp due to possible contamination with the radioactive isotope cesium-137, the FDA said in a Thursday press release.

The possibly contaminated shrimp was distributed between July 17 to Aug. 8, 2025, to retail stores, distributors and wholesale locations in the following states: Alabama, Arizona, California, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia and Washington.



Brands affected by the recall are: Arctic Shores Seafood Company, Best Yet, First Street, Great American Seafood Imports Co. and Sand Bar.

The following products have been recalled and should not be consumed or served:

  • Frozen raw shrimp 31/40 Sand Bar 2 lb bag, lot code: 087305
  • Frozen cooked shrimp 31/40 Best Yet 1 lb bag, lot code: 095944
  • Frozen cooked shrimp 31/40 Best Yet 1 lb bag, lot code: 111154
  • Frozen cooked shrimp 41/50 Best Yet 1 lb bag, lot code: 095946
  • Frozen large cooked shrimp 31/40 Arctic Shores 1 lb bag, lot code: 109562
  • Frozen small cooked shrimp 61/70 Arctic Shores 1 lb bag, lot code: 109540
  • Frozen small cooked shrimp 91/120 White Arctic Shores 12 oz bag, lot code: 109541
  • Frozen cooked salad shrimp 150-200 Arctic Shores 6 oz bag, lot code: 109542
  • Frozen raw shrimp 16/20 Great American 2 lb bag, lot code: 125143
  • Frozen raw shrimp 16/20 First Street 2 lb bag, lot code: 130632
  • Frozen raw shrimp 71/90 Great American 2 lb bag, lot code: 128267
  • Frozen cooked shrimp meat Great American 1 lb bag, lot code: 134010
  • Frozen cooked shrimp 41/60 Great American 2 lb bag, lot code: 128275
Cesium-137, according to the CDC, is produced by nuclear fission for use in radiation-detection equipment, like radiation therapy devices for treating cancer and industrial gauges that discern the flow of liquid through pipes. Side effects of cesium-137, also known as Cs-137, include burns, acute radiation and, in some cases, death.



The FDA issued a similar warning earlier this week. On Tuesday morning, the FDA advised Walmart customers in a press release not to “eat, sell, or serve certain imported frozen shrimp” from an Indonesian distributor, BMS Foods, also due to possible contamination with the radioactive isotope.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection detected Cs-137 in shipping containers at four ports in the United States. The FDA tested a sample of frozen shrimp from Indonesia’s BMS Foods, which came back positive for Cs-137. No shrimp that has tested positive for Cs-137 has entered the U.S. food supply, according to the FDA.

The following Great Value brand frozen shrimp products have been affected:

  • Great Value brand frozen raw shrimp, lot code: 8005538-1, best by date: March 15, 2027
  • Great Value brand frozen raw shrimp, lot code: 8005539-1, best by date: March 15, 2027
  • Great Value brand frozen raw shrimp, lot code: 8005540-1, best by date: March 15, 2027


The frozen shrimp product, according to the FDA’s press release, appears to have been “prepared, packed, or held under insanitary conditions whereby it may have become contaminated with Cs-137 and may pose a safety concern.”

For customers who’ve recently purchased any of the affected frozen shrimp products as described above, the FDA recommends that they be thrown out immediately.

“Distributors and retailers should dispose of this product and should not sell or serve this product,” the FDA warned.

The FDA has also added Indonesia’s BMS Foods to a new import alert for chemical contamination. Products from the firm will no longer enter the United States until they’ve “resolved the conditions that gave rise to the appearance of the violation.”


 
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