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Supermarket chain Kroger is recalling some of its shrimp products after finding they may not have been fully cooked.

The grocery store giant announced in a  recent statement that nine of its pre-cooked shrimp products may be undercooked, “which could result in contamination by spoilage organisms or pathogens.”

 

Eating undercooked or raw seafood can put consumers at risk of developing a foodborne illness. I

Kroger is urging consumers who purchased one of the affected products to not eat it and return it to the store where they purchased it for a full refund.

All of the affected products were produced between Aug. 25 and 26 and have a sell by date of August 25, 2020, and August 26, 2020. They were primarily sold in stores in Michigan, Ohio, and Virginia,

 

To learn more about the potentially contaminated products, click here.

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Wow, that's not good.

 

I noticed a lot of shrimp being sold in the stores this year, in packages and the ring.

All the ones I looked at are farm raised in Vietnam.   I live on the Gulf Coast.   I'm not buying farm raised shrimp from a relatively dirty 3rd world country, cooked or not.