The folks at Gorton's Seafood are recalling their Gorton's 6 Crispy Battered Fish Fillets because one customer has found pills in her food.
Tracy Rowan of New Freedom, Penn., sat down to eat her fillets only to discover they contained several beige aspirin-sized pills.
The product is being recalled in Alabama, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. The UPC number is #4440015770 and the date code is 7289G1. If you have any of these boxes, you are urged to call Gorton's for a refund at 800-896-9479.
If you're still concerned, the US FDA has more information.
In related news, Salad Cosmo USA is recalling alfalfa sprouts sold in northern and central California and Washington.
Trader Joe's has also recalled tubs of of alfalfa sprouts from Nature's Choice Alfalfa Sprouts.
Both sprout recalls are due to possible salmonella contamination.






Pedro Garcia
Tommy Hilfiger
Rick Cardona
gross
1It's a miracle we all aren't dead already
2Yuck.
3Kinda creepy. I didn't know people really ate that stuff?!*
4That's so scary because the sprouts are actually something I buy on a regular basis. I've never gotten that brand due to availability, thankfully!
5oh brother, here we go again with the salmonella!
6that's just so gross! can you imagine finding pills in your food??
7this makes not want to buy food...
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