Walmart recalls frozen shrimp in the US
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The FDA classifies this recall as Class II, which the agency describes as a situation "in which use of or exposure to a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote."
The FDA has issued a recall for nearly 2,000 cases of 7Up Zero Sugar Tropical Soda due to mislabeling. Cans marked as "Zero Sugar" actually contain regular, full-sugar soda, posing a health risk, especially for individuals managing diabetes.
Per the report, the shrimp could be contaminated with the radioactive isotope, Cesium-13. The good news is that so far the FDA said that none of the shrimp sold have actually tested positive. The warning was issued after the FDA said it detected radiation in a single shipment of frozen shrimp from the Indonesian company.
Numerous recalls have been initiated this year due to the potential for damaged products, foodborne illness and undeclared allergens.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a major recall of popular deodorants sold across the country.
The dessert dip was initially recalled by manufacturers in late July with its risk classification raising to a Class II Friday.
Blue Bell Creameries has recalled select half gallons of Moo-llennium Crunch Ice Cream due to a packaging error that could expose consumers to undeclared nuts. No illnesses have been reported.