The Food and Drug Administration announces another shrimp-related recall, this time for Kroger brand shrimp products sold in grocery stores across the U.S., including California.
The latest recall is part of an ongoing FDA investigation into possible contamination by Cesium-137, a radioactive isotope, in frozen shrimp.
For the sixth time in more than a month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is recalling frozen shrimp products for possible contamination by Cesium-137, a radioactive isotope.
But so far, there are no indications that the radioactive shrimp has caused any illnesses among consumers.
The latest company to voluntarily pull possibly contaminated sea food from the shelves is Seattle-based AquaStar. It is recalling three types of shrimp products that were sold in grocery s