FDA Warns Public to Avoid Eating Shrimps Potentially CONTAMINATED with Radioactive Material — Products May Have Been Sold at Walmart in 13 States

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Americans are being warned not to eat, sell, or serve certain Great Value raw frozen shrimp sold at Walmart after toxic levels of radioactive Cesium‑137 were detected in one sample.Cs-137 is a man-made radioactive isotope produced in nuclear reactions. The isotope has been linked to long-term health risks including cancer, genetic damage, and organ failure when consumed in significant quantities over time.According to the FDA’s press release, the dangerous product is Great Value brand raw frozen shrimp, imported from Indonesia’s BMS Foods and distributed to Walmart stores across 13 states.U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) first raised alarms after detecting Cesium-137 (Cs-137) in shipping containers at four U.S. ports — Los Angeles, Houston, Savannah, and Miami.The FDA then tested shrimp products from Indonesia-based PT. Bahari Makmur Sejati (BMS Foods). One sample of breaded shrimp confirmed the presence of Cs‑137, although shipments that tested positive have been denied entry into the U.S.Although the agency insists that none of the contaminated shipments “entered U.S. commerce,” it also admitted that Walmart has already received shrimp shipments from the same Indonesian supplier after the radiation alert was issued.These products were distributed at Walmart locations in 13 states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, and West Virginia, according to 6abc Philadelphia.The FDA is recommending a recall of these products. The contaminated product lots include:Great Value frozen raw shrimp, lot code 8005540-1, Best by 3/15/2027Great Value frozen raw shrimp, lot code 8005538-1, Best by 3/15/2027Great Value frozen raw shrimp, lot code 8005539-1, Best by 3/15/2027More from the press release:FDA is actively investigating reports of Cesium-137 (Cs-137) contamination in shipping containers and frozen shrimp products processed by PT. Bahari Makmur Sejati (doing business as BMS Foods) of Indonesia. The U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP) alerted FDA to the detection of Cs-137 in shipping containers at four U.S. ports (Los Angeles, Houston, Savannah, and Miami). FDA collected multiple samples for radionuclide analysis, with results confirming the presence of Cs-137 in one sample of breaded shrimp. All containers and product testing positive or alerting for Cs-137 have been denied entry into the country. The agency continues to coordinate with CBP to prevent any contaminated products from reaching consumers and is working with Indonesian seafood regulatory authorities to investigate the root cause of the contamination.Although testing to date has not confirmed the presence of contamination in any product in commerce, the product appears to have been prepared, packed, or held under insanitary conditions whereby it may have become contaminated with Cs-137 and may pose a safety concern. To date, FDA has learned that Walmart has received implicated raw frozen shrimp, imported after the date of first detection of Cs-137 by CBP, but from shipments that did not alert for Cs-137. FDA has recommended Walmart recall this product.Consumers should not eat or serve certain lots of Great Value raw frozen shrimp from Walmart:Great Value brand frozen raw shrimp, lot code: 8005540-1, Best by Date: 3/15/2027Great Value brand frozen raw shrimp, lot code: 8005538-1, Best by Date: 3/15/2027Great Value brand frozen raw shrimp, lot code: 8005539-1, Best by Date: 3/15/2027.Credit: FDAIf you have recently purchased raw frozen shrimp from Walmart that matches this description, throw it away. Do not eat or serve this product.Cs-137 is a radioisotope of cesium that is man-made through nuclear reactions and because it is widespread worldwide, trace amounts of Cs-137 can be found in the environment, including soil, food, and air. FDA food monitoring focuses on radioisotopes (radionuclides) that are not normally present and are generally the result of human activities. Any unexpected finding of Cs-137 in a food product is evaluated to determine if follow up action is warranted on a case-by-case basis. After being alerted to the contamination of shipping containers detected by CBP, FDA initiated sampling of products which included five different shrimp products from PT. Bahari Makmur Sejati, one of which was a sample of frozen breaded shrimp. FDA’s laboratory confirmation of Cs-137 in the breaded shrimp had detectable levels of Cs-137 present at 68.48 Bq/kg +/- 8.25 Bq/kg. There was no detectable Cs-137 in the other products tested; however, this does not rule out contamination.FDA has not detected Cs-137 in any product above the current derived intervention levels for Cs-137 (1200 Bq/kg); however, FDA has concluded that the level detected in the breaded shrimp sample could represent a potential health concern for those exposed to this level of Cs-137 from consumption of the shrimp over an extended period of time combined with radiation that exists in the environment and from other sources such as medical procedures. Avoiding products like the shipment FDA tested with similar levels of Cs-137 is a measure intended to reduce exposure to low-level radiation that could have health impacts with continued exposure over a long period of time. FDA has taken swift action to prevent potentially contaminated product from being introduced into U.S. commerce in response to reports of contaminated shipping containers from CBP. On August 14, 2025, FDA posted a new import alert (IA 99-51) for chemical contamination under section 402(a)(4) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.  PT. Bahari Makmur Sejati has been added to the red list of this alert due to the presence of Cs-137. The import alert ensures that no implicated shrimp products will enter U.S. commerce until the company resolves the conditions that gave rise to the appearance of the violation.FDA will continue working with industry to trace all implicated products processed by PT. Bahari Makmur Sejati through the supply chain to gather as much information about them as possible and take action as appropriate. Product information will be added to this advisory as it becomes available. The post FDA Warns Public to Avoid Eating Shrimps Potentially CONTAMINATED with Radioactive Material — Products May Have Been Sold at Walmart in 13 States appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.