CFIA Recalls Blue Harbour Raw White Shrimp in British Columbia Due to Undeclared Sulphites
Blue Harbour brand Raw White Shrimp is being recalled in British Columbia due to undeclared sulphites, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The recall notice was issued on May 14, 2025.
CFIA states that the recall applies to multiple formats of raw white shrimp. Consuming products with undeclared sulphites may present a health risk to individuals who are sensitive or allergic to sulphites, the agency warns. The recall has been classified as Class 1, which CFIA defines as a situation where there is a reasonable probability of serious health consequences or death for some people.
The following products are included in the recall, according to CFIA:
- Blue Harbour brand Raw White Shrimp, 454 g, UPC 0 59702 51400 1, Best Before: 2026 JL 18, Lot No: WO41362A
- Raw P&D Tail-On White Shrimp 26/30, 20 lbs (4 x 5), UPC 1 08 43237 00405 5, Best by: Jul 18, 2026
- Blue Harbour brand Raw White Shrimp, 454 g, UPC 0 59702 51400 1, Best Before: 2026 JL 18, Lot No: WO41344B
The recalling firm is Seven Seas Fish Co. Ltd, as identified in the CFIA notice. The agency advises that the affected shrimp products should not be used, sold, served, or distributed.
No information about specific retailers or reported illnesses is included in the CFIA notice. The full recall details are available on the CFIA website.