Khee Trading, Inc. is recalling 926 cartons of imported Frozen Half Shell Oysters due to potential contamination with Norovirus. These oysters were farm-raised in the Republic of Korea and are sold in 15-pound blocks packaged in generic brown cardboard boxes. Affected products were distributed to eight distributors across California, Nevada, Arizona, and Texas.
Norovirus is a highly contagious virus that causes sudden onset of vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach pain. It can be particularly dangerous for young children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems who may face more severe symptoms or dehydration.
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Recall #: H-0520-2025; ICSSL NO: KR-15-SP; Side panel spelling: 'HAFL SHELL OYSTER'; Quantity: 828 cartons
Recall #: H-0521-2025; ICSSL NO: KR-15-SP; Side panel spelling: 'HAFL SHELL OYSTER'; Quantity: 98 cartons
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