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What's Happening?
Sea Port Products Corp, based in Kirkland, Washington, has issued a recall for a limited amount of its Sea Port brand bagged Frozen Raw Easy Peel White Shrimp Jumbo size. The recall is due to concerns that the product may be contaminated with Cesium-137, a human-made radioisotope. The affected shrimp were distributed in small volumes to retailers in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and American Samoa between July 10, 2025, and September 22, 2025. The FDA is investigating reports of contamination and has listed specific lot codes and best-by dates for consumers to check. No illnesses have been reported in connection with the recall.
Why It's Important?
The recall highlights ongoing concerns about food safety and contamination, which can have significant health implications. Cesium-137 is known to increase cancer risk through DNA damage when consumed over time. This recall is part of a broader pattern of food safety alerts, emphasizing the need for stringent quality control in food production and distribution. Consumers with food sensitivities or allergies are particularly vulnerable, and the recall underscores the importance of transparency and prompt action in protecting public health.
What's Next?
Consumers who have purchased the recalled shrimp are advised to return them to the place of purchase or dispose of them. The FDA continues to work with distributors and retailers to manage the recall and prevent further distribution of contaminated products. Ongoing investigations may lead to additional recalls or regulatory actions to ensure food safety standards are met.
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