DIRECT SOURCE SEAFOOD LLC is recalling approximately 5,090 cases of waterfront BISTRO and Market 32 brand frozen raw shrimp because they may be contaminated with Cesium-137 (Cs-137), a radioactive isotope. The recall includes 1,800 cases of waterfront BISTRO Colossal (8-12 count) shrimp and 3,290 cases of Market 32 (26/30 count) shrimp sold in flexible plastic pouches. Consumers should check their freezers for these specific brands and return them to the store for a full refund.
The shrimp may contain Cesium-137, a radioactive material. Consuming food contaminated with radioactive isotopes can increase the risk of cancer and other long-term health effects depending on the level of exposure.
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Code Interpretation: DS = Direct Source Seafood; BMS = Bahari Makmur Sejati; 2559 = imported container; 25115/25116 = Julian date; S5060-5100 = Plant code.
Code Interpretation: DS = Direct Source Seafood; BMS = Bahari Makmur Sejati; 2557/2558 = imported container; 25113-25117 = Julian dates; DS503/DS504 = Plant codes.

Market 32 Raw Shrimp Easy Peel Shell On, NET WT 16 Oz,, UPC 0 41735 01358 3

Waterfront Bistro Raw Shrimp EZ Peel Shell & Tail On, NET WT 32 Oz, UPC 021130 13224 9
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