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Frozen Half Shell Oysters recalled due to Norovirus
5 months ago •source accessdata.fda.gov
United States
Khee Trading, Inc. has initiated a voluntary recall of its Frozen Half Shell Oysters due to potential Norovirus contamination. The affected products were distributed to eight distributor consignees across California, Nevada, Arizona, and Texas in the United States. A total of 926 cartons were affected.AFFECTED PRODUCTS:
PRODUCT: Frozen Half Shell Oysters
- Size: 15 lb
- Packaging: Generic brown cardboard boxes
- Spec: 144 PCS
- Code Info: Recall Number H-0520-2025 | Lot B250123 | Class II
- Product quantity: 828 cartons
- Additional info: Side panel reads “HAFL SHELL OYSTER” | Imported by Khee Trading Inc., Compton, CA | Method of harvest: Farm Raised | Country of Origin: Republic of Korea | ICSSL NO: KR-15-SP | No UPC | Potential Norovirus contamination
PRODUCT: Frozen Half Shell Oysters
- Size: 15 lb
- Packaging: Generic brown cardboard boxes
- Spec: 144 PCS
- Code Info: Recall Number H-0521-2025 | Lot B250112 | Class II
- Product quantity: 98 cartons
- Additional info: Side panel reads “HAFL SHELL OYSTER” | Imported by Khee Trading Inc., Compton, CA | Method of harvest: Farm Raised | Country of Origin: Republic of Korea | ICSSL NO: KR-15-SP | No UPC | Potential Norovirus contamination
The issue was discovered through routine testing, leading to a Class II recall initiated on August 5, 2025. The classification date was August 21, 2025. The recall is ongoing, and notifications were sent via email, fax, letter, press release, telephone, and visits.
Source: www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm
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