Walmart Radioactive Frozen Shrimp: Here’s FDA warning, Great Value frozen raw shrimp products recall, lot codes, list of affected states
Walmart radioactive frozen shrimp has triggered an FDA warning after Cesium-137 contamination was discovered in shipments. The FDA has recalled Great Value frozen shrimp linked to Indonesia’s BMS Foods across multiple US states.

Walmart Radioactive Frozen Shrimp Detection Process
The FDA said US Customs & Border Protection (CBP) found Cesium-137 contamination in shipping containers at ports in Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, and Savannah. The FDA tested shrimp samples and confirmed one positive case involving breaded shrimp from BMS Foods in Indonesia. Containers testing positive were denied entry into the U.S.Also Read: Alien: Earth Episode 3: How to watch for free? Here’s release date, time, what to expect, cast, where to watch on TV and stream online
Walmart Radioactive Frozen Shrimp Products Recall and List of Affected States
The FDA advised recalling all BMS Foods shrimp shipments sent after positive detections. Even though not all tested positive, precautions were recommended. Consumers were told not to eat these Great Value frozen raw shrimp products sold at Walmart:- Lot code 8005540-1, Best by 3/15/2027
- Lot code 8005538-1, Best by 3/15/2027
- Lot code 8005539-1, Best by 3/15/2027
These products were sold in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, and West Virginia.
Walmart Radioactive Frozen Shrimp Health Concerns
The FDA said none of the shrimp tested above the official intervention level for Cesium-137, which is 1200 Bq/kg. However, exposure to even low levels over long periods may increase health risks. Cesium-137 is a radioactive metal used in medical equipment and gauges. Long-term contact may damage DNA in human cells and raise cancer risks.Also Read: Peacemaker Season 2: Release date, cast, storyline, complete episode schedule, where to watch in US and UK
Walmart Radioactive Frozen Shrimp: FDA Advice
The FDA urged consumers to throw away affected Great Value shrimp and avoid serving or eating it. People concerned about exposure should consult healthcare providers. The FDA continues to work with Indonesian authorities to investigate contamination sources and ensure food safety.FAQs
Consumers should dispose of Great Value shrimp with the listed lot codes and dates. Do not eat or serve it. Seek medical advice if worried about exposure.
Why is Cesium-137 contamination in shrimp dangerous?
Cesium-137 is radioactive and long-term exposure can damage DNA, raising cancer risks. It may enter shrimp through contaminated environments or shipping processes, requiring strict safety monitoring.
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