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Shrimp Recalls in Denver: How to Check & Stay Safe
Shrimp recalls can happen suddenly due to bacterial contamination, allergen mislabeling, or other food safety violations—and affected products may already be in Denver grocery stores and restaurants. Knowing where to check for recalls and how to receive instant notifications can help you avoid contaminated seafood before it reaches your table. Panko Alerts monitors 25+ government sources in real-time so you never miss a critical recall.
Where to Check for Active Shrimp Recalls in Denver
The USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) and FDA maintain searchable recall databases that cover all seafood products distributed in Colorado, including Denver. You can search by product name, brand, or recall date on fsis.usda.gov and fda.gov/food/recalls—both databases specify which states and retailers received affected shipments. For Denver-specific recalls, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) also publishes alerts for products sold within the state. When checking, look for the recall reason (Salmonella, Vibrio, Listeria, or labeling issues) and the recall class, which indicates the severity of the health risk.
How to Identify Recalled Shrimp Products
Recalled shrimp is identified by product code, lot number, expiration date, and UPC. Keep your receipt and check the packaging against the official recall notice—match the brand, product name, lot/batch code, and date range listed. Major retailers in Denver (supermarkets, seafood markets, and wholesale clubs) typically post recall notices at customer service counters and remove recalled items from shelves, but products may linger in homes. If you find a recalled shrimp product, do not consume it; contact the retailer for a refund or replacement, and report the incident to the Colorado health department if the product is still available for sale.
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