Washington Company Recalls Frozen Shrimp Due to Listeria Contamination
- Bornstein Seafoods announced a recall of over 44,000 pounds of cooked, peeled shrimp products that are ready to eat due to possible contamination with listeria bacteria.
- The recall followed detection of Listeria monocytogenes in routine sampling of an in-process shrimp sample at the company's Astoria plant.
- The recalled 1- and 5-pound shrimp bags were supplied directly to stores across California, Oregon, Washington, and the province of British Columbia, with distribution halted immediately.
- No illnesses have been reported so far, but the Centers for Disease Control warns listeria can cause severe infection in pregnant women, newborns, elderly adults, and immunocompromised individuals.
- Bornstein Seafoods urges consumers to return recalled shrimp to the point of purchase for a full refund and to contact the company with questions.
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Frozen fish products recalled
CLEVELAND, Ohio – More than 9,500 pounds of frozen Siluriformes fish ball products have been recalled because the items were produced by a company not eligible to export to the United States from Vietnam, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service.
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