Kroger Recalls Cooked Shrimp That May be Raw

Kroger Recalls Cooked Shrimp That May be Raw

Kroger is recalling a variety of shrimp products due to a potential health hazard.

The company says the shrimp is labeled “cooked,” but it may be under-cooked or contaminated with spoilage organisms, such as bacteria or other pathogens.

Customers who bought any of the recalled shrimp products are asked to return them to the store for a full refund.

For more information, consumers with questions can contact the Aqua Star Consumer Hotline at 1-800-232-6280.

Source: Cooked shrimp recalled due to possibility of spoilage from under-cooking

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