New Yorkers should check their freezers as frozen shrimp sold by an Indonesian company has been included in an Aug. 19 advisory released by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration for possible cesium contamination.

Three lots of raw frozen shrimp products processed by PT. Bahari Makmur Sejati, which does business as BMS Foods, should be thrown away by consumers after some of the company's products tested positive for Cesium-137, according to the FDA. The products were sold at Walmart stores.

No product that has tested positive or alerted for cesium has entered U.S. commerce at this time, the FDA says, and the agency is working with distributors and retailers to recommend a recall.

Here's what to know about the FDA's frozen shrimp advisory.

How to identify the recalled frozen shrimp

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