Jackie Savitz
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Jackie Savitz
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Americans have a right to know what's in their food, and posting warning signs in grocery stores where these fish are sold is a simple, common-sense solution that fulfills that right.
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If we could just get the stores to post the FDA advice, warning people to avoid swordfish, shark, tilefish and king mackerel, and to limit albacore tuna and tuna steaks to six ounces per week, that would go a long way to help people get the benefits without the risks.
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It reaffirms there's a strong connection to ocean fish, but that's not to say non-coastal residents are safe. Alarms should really be sounded for everyone.
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Alabama is considering strengthening its standards, which would be a good thing.
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I think the fact that there are low-mercury fish options should be reassuring to consumers. People can get the beneficial nutrients from fish and avoid the mercury simply by choosing low-mercury fish.
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The fact that mercury is consistently found in tuna and swordfish ... is troubling, especially when there's no good communication of that to the public.