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Recall notice

Frozen Half Shell Oysters recalled due to Norovirus

2 days ago source accessdata.fda.gov

United States

Khee Trading, Inc. has initiated a voluntary recall of frozen half shell oysters due to potential Norovirus contamination. The affected products were distributed in California, Nevada, Texas, Colorado, Illinois, Idaho, and Arizona in the United States.

AFFECTED PRODUCT:

PRODUCT: Frozen Half Shell Oysters
- Size: 15–16 lb blocks (144 pieces per block)
- Packaged: Generic brown cardboard boxes
- UPC: 850040844054
- Method of Harvest: Farm Raised
- Country of Origin: Republic of Korea
- Product Quantity: 7,306 cases
- Lot Number / Harvest Date / Best By:
B250213 / 02-13-2025 / 02-13-2027
B250222 / 02-22-2025 / 02-22-2027
B250226 / 02-26-2025 / 02-26-2027
B250310 / 03-10-2025 / 03-10-2027
B250327 / 03-27-2025 / 03-27-2027
B250330 / 03-30-2025 / 03-30-2027
B250331 / 03-31-2025 / 03-31-2027
B250416 / 04-16-2025 / 04-16-2027
B250418 / 04-18-2025 / 04-18-2027

The recall was initiated on January 27, 2026, and classified as Class II on February 5, 2026. The issue was discovered through internal testing, and the recall is ongoing.

Source: www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/ires/index.cfm

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