MERCURY IN FISH
- GROCERY STORES SAY THEY ARE WARNING CUSTOMERS ABOUT MERCURY
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- HELP US PUT THEM TO THE TEST! -
Help Ensure Grocery
Chains Warn Customers About Mercury!
"Jason Lefkowitz, OCEANA" wavemaker@oceana.org
Grocery Stores Say They Are Warning Customers About Mercury -- Help
Us Put Them to the Test!
Dear ,
Thanks to your continued efforts, many major grocery store chains
are now telling the media that they are posting signs in their
stores across the country bearing the FDA's guidelines about which
fish are high in mercury.
But are they telling the truth? We need your help to find
out!
Take action: Tell us if your local grocery store has posted a
mercury sign:
Click
http://takeaction.oceana.org/questionnaire.jsp?questionnaire_KEY=88
Grassroots support from people like you for this common-sense
measure is a big part of the reason why the chains have started to
change their tune.
Not long ago, Oceana supporters like you across the country told
your grocers about your concerns related to mercury contamination
in fish, and asked the grocery manager to post warning signs.
Information about mercury is only as useful as the number of people
who actually see it when buying their seafood. We need to make sure
they are actually posting signs that are visible to the average
customer. And we need you to be our eyes!
Take action: Tell us if your local grocery store has posted a
mercury sign:
http://takeaction.oceana.org/questionnaire.jsp?questionnaire_KEY=88
Please visit the seafood counter of your neighborhood grocery store
and let us know if they are actually posting visible warning
signs!
Data on any other grocery chain is useful, too!
We need to honor the companies that follow through on their promise
and blow the whistle on the ones that don't - - and the only way we
can do that is with the help of people like you across the
country.
Thanks for your help -- remember, if you have a question or
comment, I'm at wavemaker@oceana.org !
For the oceans,
Jason Lefkowitz
Director, E-Activism
Oceana
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