Capital Seaboard is recalling approximately 700 cases of Gracie's Pointe brand frozen raw shrimp because they were inadvertently released for distribution while under an import alert. These products were distributed to 287 restaurants across Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Washington D.C. Consumers should check their freezer for the specific count sizes and codes to ensure they do not consume these products.
The shrimp were released without the required safety clearances associated with an import alert, which is used when there is a risk of a product being contaminated or not meeting U.S. safety standards. No specific illnesses or injuries have been reported to date.
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Recall #: F-0070-2021
Recall #: F-0070-2021
Recall #: F-0070-2021
Recall #: F-0070-2021
Recall #: F-0070-2021
Recall #: F-0070-2021
Recall #: F-0070-2021
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