The canned product was sold by major retailers including Walmart, Albertsons in California, Colorado and Utah and Safeway.
New York's Kawasho Foods USA Inc. issued a voluntary recall of its canned Geisha medium shrimp in the 4 oz size after reports of the cans swelling, bursting and leaking.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in a release that the company is concerned about potential pathogens in the food product and is asking customers not to consume it and return it to the place of purchase. The company says the shrimp is packaged in a 4 oz metal can with UPC 071140003909 imprinted on the label.
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