Another seafood company is voluntarily recalling a number of its frozen shrimp products after a potential radioactive contamination , the Food and Drug Administration said in a Thursday release.
Southwind Foods, a California company, is recalling a "limited quantity" of its frozen shrimp after it was possibly exposed to Cesium-137 (Cs-137), "a soft, flexible, silvery-white metal that becomes liquid near room temperature" used for medical devices and gauges, according to the Environmental Protection Agency .
The recalled products were distributed from July 17 to August 8 to retailers, distributors, and wholesalers in Alabama, Arizona, California, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia, and Washington, the FDA said.
The agency did not say which specific retailers c