Radioactive Shrimp Recall

I checked mine and it’s not waterfront, it’s Firststreet, not sure where I bought it from, maybe Albertson’s. I googled and it’s from Smart & Final.
But I bought shrimp from Albertson’s before. Maybe they were already consumed.
 
Oh no, I went to my other fridge to get my shrimp and the bag says Waterfront, I thought I have 2 bags form First Street. I may have to check with Smart and Final to see if they carry this brand or not. Maybe I bought it from Albertson’s, not sure if I have the receipt anymore.
The above article says to throw the bag out.
 
Oh no, I went to my other fridge to get my shrimp and the bag says Waterfront, I thought I have 2 bags form First Street. I may have to check with Smart and Final to see if they carry this brand or not. Maybe I bought it from Albertson’s, not sure if I have the receipt anymore.
The above article says to throw the bag out.
Sad to toss food through a lack of diligence on the producers part but 💩 happens.
 
They are selling it as cooked shrimp at Albertsons, I just saw the weekly ad, I might call the manager to see if I get a refund, otherwise, I might use it as fertilizer, fish fertilizer.
 
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They are selling it as cooked shrimp at Albertsons, I just saw the weekly ad, I might call the manager to see if I get a refund, otherwise, I might use it as fertilizer, fish fertilizer.
You should get a refund. I'm pretty sure all stores will refund. I've taken recalled items back to Sam's (salmonella charcuterie and carrots 😶) and received refunds.
 
They are selling it as cooked shrimp at Albertsons, I just saw the weekly ad, I might call the manager to see if I get a refund, otherwise, I might use it as fertilizer, fish fertilizer.
Not sure about using it as fertilizer. The affected shrimp would've likely have eaten, or lived in, the polluted place. You'll end up eating some too if used as fertilizer but not likely as much as eating the shrimp. My 2 cents FWIW... 👍
 
Not sure about using it as fertilizer. The affected shrimp would've likely have eaten, or lived in, the polluted place. You'll end up eating some too if used as fertilizer but not likely as much as eating the shrimp. My 2 cents FWIW... 👍
Yep. Radioactive half lives n stuff. Only a few hundred thousand years
 
Not sure about using it as fertilizer. The affected shrimp would've likely have eaten, or lived in, the polluted place. You'll end up eating some too if used as fertilizer but not likely as much as eating the shrimp. My 2 cents FWIW... 👍
I’ll throw it away then.
 
All the stores keep a record of everything everyone buys. They're able to look it up easily if you remember the date plus it's their store brand - they'll know about the recall fer shure. Lotta recalled shrimp there 😎
No not really, but less than 2 months.
 
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