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Earlier this month, the Food and Drug Administration issued a public health advisory warning that certain shipments of frozen shrimp imported from Indonesia could potentially be contaminated by ...
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So far, the FDA said, no products that have entered the U.S. market have tested positive or alerted for Cs-137. If you have any of the impacted shrimp, though, you’re advised to dispose of them or ...