The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has now reported a disturbing finding of cesium 137, a radioactive isotope, which led to a new recall of food from the market, after a significant amount of shrimp and spices imported from Indonesia were found to be contaminated. The FDA issued an alert to consumers, warning them not to consume any products that may contain cesium 137, as it poses a serious health risk. This new case of radioactive contamination has raised concerns about the safety of imported food products and the need for stricter monitoring measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

New case of radioactive contamination, now in spices: FDA alerts consumers

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