Target recalls select frozen seafood because of incorrect expiration date

Some salmon, tuna, cod, shrimp and scallops bought from March 5 to 16 is eligible for a refund.

March 23, 2023 at 3:31PM
Target issued a voluntary recall this week. (Susan Walsh, Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Target is recalling several of its refrigerated seafood products after learning some may have the wrong expiration dates.

According to a Target release this week, the Minneapolis retailer has initiated a voluntary recall of Go Wild Cod with Citrus Butter, Go Wild Scallops with Bacon & Charred Onion, Go Wild Shrimp with Scampi Butter, Go Wild Ahi Tuna with Asian Rub, MOWI Fresh Sweet Bourbon Atlantic Salmon Portion, MOWI Fresh Skinless Atlantic Salmon and MOWI Fresh Atlantic Salmon Portion on Cedar Plank.

After becoming aware of the situation, Target removed the items from its sales floors.

Customers who bought any of the products at Target from March 5 to 16 should throw them away and call Target's guest relations line for a refund at 1-800-440-0680.

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Nicole Norfleet

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Nicole Norfleet covers the fast-paced retail scene including industry giants Target and Best Buy. She previously covered commercial real estate and professional services.

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