Tas Tematic Foods Inc is recalling 5 cases of Frozen Raw Easy Peel shrimp because the product contains high levels of Nitrofuran, a prohibited antibiotic. This specific batch was on an FDA hold but was accidentally distributed to two locations in California. The shrimp is packaged in 2-pound bags, with 10 bags per case, stored inside generic brown cardboard boxes.
Nitrofuran is an antibiotic that is not permitted for use in food-producing animals. Consuming products with high levels of this substance may pose health risks over time, though no illnesses or adverse reactions have been reported in relation to this recall.
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Distributed in 10 bags per case; packaged in generic brown cardboard boxes.
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