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Beaver Street Fisheries 5-7 lb Tuna Loins Lot 928378 Recall Issued By Beaver Street Fisheries Over Potentially Elevated Levels of Histamine

Beaver Street Fisheries Recalls 5-7 lb Tuna Loins Lot 928378 Over Alleged Risk Of Histamine Contamination & Scombroid Poisoning.

A food recall has been issued by Beaver Street Fisheries, Inc. (“Beaver Street Fisheries”) recalling 5-7 lb Tuna Loins Lot 928378 distributed to wholesalers and distributors in Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, Texas, & Virginia in 20 lb. bulk cartons (marked with a SN# 43910, Best By: 07/06/12, UPC code 10075391967918 and item number 6217408), reportedly because the recalled Tuna may be contaminated with high levels of histamine, which could lead to an allergic reaction called scombroid poisoning when the fish is consumed, with symptoms including tingling or burning sensation in the mouth, facial swelling, rash, hives and itchy skin, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, according to a Food & Drug Administration FDA food contamination recall news report.

Customers who purchased the recalled Tuna Loins can reportedly contact the local market where they purchased the Tuna for a full refund.

For more information on the Beaver Street Fisheries 5-7 lb Tuna Loins Lot 928378 histamine     contamination recall, contact Beaver Street Fisheries quality control at 1-(800)-874-6426.

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