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Table Of Contents
- What’s the Problem?
- Latest Aqua Star Shrimp Updates
- Aqua Star Shrimp Statistics
- FDA Reports and Statistics
- Aqua Star Shrimp Injuries & Side Effects
- Do You Qualify for an Aqua Star Shrimp Recall Lawsuit?
- Aqua Star Shrimp Recall Information
- Statute of Limitations for Aqua Star Shrimp Lawsuits
- Frequently Asked Questions
- References
What’s the Problem?
AquaStar (USA) Corp announced a recall of approximately 26,460 packages of Cocktail Shrimp 6oz after the products may have been prepared, packed, or held under insanitary conditions, creating a potential contaminant risk with cesium-137 (Cs-137).
The recalled shrimp were imported from Indonesia and sold refrigerated at Walmart stores across multiple states with a 12-day shelf life. FDA’s notice states no illnesses have been reported as of the recall date and instructs consumers not to eat the product and to dispose of or return it for a refund.
Although we are not aware of any lawsuits filed against AquaStar at this time, we are actively investigating potential claims involving exposure concerns, medical monitoring costs, out-of-pocket expenses, and property or economic losses linked to recalled shrimp.
Latest Aqua Star Shrimp Updates
- August 28, 2025 – FDA posts AquaStar’s company announcement recalling approximately 26,460 packages of Cocktail Shrimp 6oz for potential Cs-137 contamination and advises consumers not to eat the product [1].
- August 28, 2025 – FDA notice specifies the shrimp were sold at Walmart stores between July 31 and August 16, 2025, lists UPC 19434612191 and lot codes 10662 5106, 10662 5107, 10662 5124, and 10662 5125, and confirms no illnesses reported [1].
- August 29, 2025 – FDA issues a broader advisory regarding certain imported frozen shrimp from an Indonesian firm subject to heightened scrutiny, providing additional consumer guidance [2].
- August 29, 2025 – National media summarize FDA actions and note the AquaStar recall scope and lack of reported illnesses [3].
- September 2, 2025 – Ongoing coverage compiles retailer lists and affected products tied to the evolving shrimp recall context [4].
Aqua Star Shrimp Statistics
- Units recalled – Approximately 26,460 packages of Cocktail Shrimp 6oz
- Where sold – Walmart stores in 27 states (e.g., AK, AL, AR, CO, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, ND, NE, OH, OK, OR, SD, TN, TX, WA, WI)
- Sales window and shelf life – Sold July 31 through August 16, 2025; refrigerated with a 12-day shelf life
- Identification – UPC 19434612191; Lot Codes 10662 5106, 10662 5107, 10662 5124, 10662 5125
- Incidents – No illnesses reported at time of company announcement
FDA Reports and Statistics
FDA’s recall notice explains that Cs-137 is a man-made radioisotope and that the health concern centers on longer-term, repeated low-dose exposure, which can elevate cancer risk through DNA damage.
FDA’s broader advisory regarding certain imported frozen shrimp clarifies the agency’s ongoing enforcement posture and instructs consumers and food businesses to avoid implicated lots while investigations proceed. Consumers are directed to stop use and follow disposal or refund instructions if their product matches the UPC and lot codes on the recall notice.
Aqua Star Shrimp Injuries & Side Effects
No illnesses have been reported in connection with the recalled Aqua Star Cocktail Shrimp 6oz as of the recall date. However, potential risks associated with consuming contaminated product may include the need for medical evaluation and monitoring to address exposure concerns.
- Exposure concerns requiring medical evaluation and follow-up
- Anxiety, emotional distress, and costs tied to precautionary testing or monitoring
- Out-of-pocket economic losses for replacement food, travel, and time missed from work
Do You Qualify for an Aqua Star Shrimp Recall Lawsuit?
- You purchased Aqua Star Cocktail Shrimp 6oz during the recall window and in a listed state
- Your product matches the UPC and lot codes identified on the FDA notice
- You or a household member consumed or were exposed to the recalled product and required medical evaluation, testing, or monitoring
- You can provide documentation such as receipts, packaging photos showing UPC/lot codes, or retailer transaction records
- Additional qualifiers may include employer letters for missed work and proof of incidental expenses
Evidence Required for an Aqua Star Shrimp Recall Lawsuit
- Medical records documenting evaluation, testing, or monitoring related to exposure concerns
- Product evidence including photos of the label, UPC, and lot codes; purchase receipts or loyalty card records
- Proof of proper handling and storage where relevant to causation and damages
- A timeline noting purchase date, consumption date, symptoms (if any), and recall awareness
Damages You Can Recover
- Medical expenses for evaluations, diagnostics, and follow-up
- Lost wages or diminished earning capacity caused by medical appointments or symptoms
- Pain and suffering and emotional distress
- Out-of-pocket economic losses such as replacement food and travel costs
- Punitive damages where legally available and supported by the evidence
Aqua Star Shrimp Recall Information
- Recall date – August 28, 2025
- Product – Aqua Star Cocktail Shrimp 6oz in clear tray with red/white label
- UPC and lots – UPC 19434612191; Lot Codes 10662 5106, 10662 5107, 10662 5124, 10662 5125
- Where sold – Walmart stores in 27 states; sold July 31–August 16, 2025; refrigerated with 12-day shelf life
- Remedy – Do not eat; dispose or return to store for refund; contact AquaStar at 1-800-331-3440
Statute of Limitations for Aqua Star Shrimp Lawsuits
Deadlines to file vary by state and claim type and can range from one to four years for many consumer protection and personal injury claims. Special rules may apply for minors or for claims governed by discovery-rule accruals when the injury or exposure was discovered later. Because these time limits can cut off your rights, consult counsel promptly to evaluate your deadline and preserve evidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I know if my shrimp is included? Check the package for UPC 19434612191 and lot codes 10662 5106, 10662 5107, 10662 5124, or 10662 5125 and compare against FDA’s notice.
- What should I do if I purchased the recalled shrimp? Do not eat it; dispose of it safely or return it to the store for a refund per FDA instructions.
- Have any illnesses been reported? FDA reports none as of the company announcement date.
- Do I need a receipt? A receipt or loyalty record helps, but photos showing UPC and lot codes can also support recall processing and legal claims.
- What injuries can be claimed? Claims may include medical evaluation and monitoring costs, economic losses, and non-economic damages tied to exposure concerns.
- Can I still file if I already discarded the package? Preserve any photos of the label, retailer purchase records, and proof you owned the product.
- Who is responsible? Potential defendants may include the importer/distributor and entities in the supply chain depending on the facts.
- How much is my case worth? Values depend on documentation, exposure, medical needs, and state law; an attorney can assess your claim after reviewing records.
References
- https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/aquastar-usa-corp-recalls-cocktail-shrimp-6oz-because-possible-health-risk
- https://www.fda.gov/food/alerts-advisories-safety-information/fda-advises-public-not-eat-sell-or-serve-certain-imported-frozen-shrimp-indonesian-firm
- https://apnews.com/article/frozen-shrimp-radioactive-cesium137-0c1b4f0cccc2289182c96c2679eb4353
- https://www.fastcompany.com/91396406/shrimp-recall-update-radioactive-worries-hit-kroger-and-other-retailers-as-full-list-of-impacted-products-grows