A group promoting ocean conservation want grocers to post consumer warnings regarding fish that may contain mercury, a neurotoxin. But those who sell and market food defend fish as a good source of protein and healthy omega-three fats. They say putting up signs about the possible hazards of fish may open the floodgate to all kinds of food warnings in grocery aisles.Shamane Mills reports…
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