Key Takeaway

Crimson Snapper Fillet, Natural Cut CO Treated, Net WT 10 LBS, Size 10/12 oz by Sea World, LLC was recalled on March 22, 2021. The hazard: Fish decomposition.

FDA Food Class III Terminated

Crimson Snapper Fillet, Natural Cut CO Treated, Net WT 10 LBS, Size 10/12 oz

Recalled: March 22, 2021 ~298 cases units affected F-0436-2021

Description

Crimson Snapper Fillet, Natural Cut CO Treated, Net WT 10 LBS, Size 10/12 oz

Hazard / Reason

Fish decomposition.

Class III: Product that is not likely to cause adverse health consequences.

Class III is the least severe classification. The product is unlikely to cause adverse health consequences but still violates FDA regulations.

Products Affected

Crimson Snapper Fillet, Natural Cut CO Treated, Net WT 10 LBS, Size 10/12 oz

Food

Crimson Snapper Fillet, Natural Cut CO Treated, Net WT 10 LBS, Size 10/12 oz

Food

Company Information

Sea World, LLC

San Juan, PR, United States

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Distribution

Domestic distribution only-PR

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