Lawrence Wholesale LLC has recalled approximately 13,271 cases of Kroger brand cooked shrimp and shrimp cocktail bowls. These products were manufactured under insanitary conditions that may have resulted in contamination with Cesium-137 (Cs-137), a radioactive isotope. The recall includes various sizes of frozen cooked shrimp and clear plastic shrimp cocktail bowls sold at Kroger stores across 16 states.
The products may be contaminated with Cesium-137 (Cs-137). Ingestion of radioactive material like Cesium-137 can increase the risk of cancer and other serious long-term health complications.
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Quantity: 8,400 cases (shared with 17oz size)
Quantity: 8,400 cases (shared with 7oz size)
Quantity: 4,871 cases (shared with 32oz size)
Quantity: 4,871 cases (shared with 12oz size)

Shrimp Bowl with cocktail sauce, top of carton

Shrimp Bowl with cocktail sauce, Label, Nutrition Facts

Shrimp Cocktail with cocktail sauce, top of carton

Shrimp Cocktail with cocktail sauce, Label, Nutrition Facts

Kroger, Cooked Shrimp, Jumbo

Kroger, Cooked Shrimp, Medium
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