In the News January 2025-June 2025 FDA advises restaurants, retailers, and consumers not to serve, sell, or eat frozen half-shell oysters from the Republic of Korea due to Norovirus

The FDA updated the Safety Alert after a recall was issued by Daihung Mulsan Co., Ltd. (KR 7 SP) of the Republic of Korea (ROK) to include additional harvest dates of certain frozen half shell oysters because they may be contaminated with Norovirus. The voluntary recall includes additional oysters that were processed by KR-7-SP in ROK and harvested from Designated Area II on the following dates: 01/31/2024, 02/01/2024, and 02/02/2024, as well as those identified in the initial recall of 01/30/2025 and 02/04/2025. The oysters were shipped to Sea Win, Inc. of Los Angeles, CA, and may have been further distributed. The product was recalled by the importer, Sea Win, Inc. (CA 353 SS) of Los Angeles, CA, on 3/7/2025. The FDA is advising restaurants and food retailers not to serve or sell and to dispose of, and consumers not to eat, these frozen half-shell oysters because they may be contaminated with Norovirus @ https://www.fda.gov/food/alerts-advisories-safety-information/fda-advises-restaurants-and-retailers-not-serve-or-sell-and-consumers-not-eat-certain-frozen-half?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

 

 Safety Alert
Safety Alert

Sea Win (CA 353 SS) of Los Angeles, CA has recalled frozen half-shell oysters from KR-7-SP, harvested on 1/30/2024 and 2/4/2024 from Designated Area II in the ROK due to an outbreak of norovirus illnesses.

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