
Recalled Catfish Fillet Products Include Alabama
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced that nearly 99,000 pounds of catfish fillet products are being recalled by Quality Poultry & Seafood, Inc., a Biloxi, Mississippi, company, after it was discovered that the products were produced without the required federal inspection.
“The catfish fillet items were produced from September 2, 2024, through September 5, 2025, and bear various labels with establishment names that have no connection to the cause of the recall,” said FSIS.

The following products are subject to recall, as stated in the press release. The products were distributed to restaurants and retail locations in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana, as well as sold directly through the establishment's retail store.
Recalled Products
Translucent plastic bag packages containing various pieces of frozen catfish fillet products labeled “VARIED CATFISH MISCUT FILLETS, FARMED RAISED CATFISH PRODUCT OF USA,” and Net Wt. 5#.
Cardboard boxes containing three translucent plastic bag packages containing various pieces of frozen catfish fillet products labeled “VARIED CATFISH MISCUT FILLETS, FARMED RAISED CATFISH PRODUCT OF USA,” and Net Wt. 15#.
Translucent plastic bag packages containing various pieces of frozen catfish fillet products labeled “IRREGULAR CATFISH SHANK FILLET, FARMED RAISED CATFISH PRODUCT OF USA,” and Net Wt. 5#.
Translucent plastic bag packages containing various pieces of frozen catfish fillet products labeled “IRREGULAR CATFISH RANDOM FILLET, FARMED RAISED CATFISH PRODUCT OF USA,” and Net Wt. 5#.
Cardboard boxes containing three translucent plastic bag packages containing various catfish fillet products labeled “IRREGULAR CATFISH RANDOM FILLET, FARMED RAISED CATFISH PRODUCT OF USA,” and Net Wt. 15#.
Vacuum-sealed translucent packages containing a catfish fillet stuffed with crabmeat dressing, labeled “CATFISH FILLET STUFFED W/ CRABMEAT DRESSING,” and Net Weight 9oz.
Vacuum-sealed translucent packages containing a catfish fillet stuffed with crabmeat dressing, labeled “STUFFED CATFISH.”
Products made without proper inspection may contain undeclared allergens, harmful bacteria, or other contaminants that pose a threat to consumer health and safety. FSIS warns that some of the recalled items could still be stored in home or restaurant refrigerators and freezers.
The press release said that ‘consumers with questions about the recall can contact Fernando Mejia, Director of Finance and Operations, Quality Poultry & Seafood, Inc., at fernando@qpsbiloxi.com.
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