Mercury Content Labels on Fish too "Complicated," Difficult to Enforce
Submitted on Jul 15, 2008
Diet and Nutrition | Food Safety, Additives or Diseases | Food/Product Selection or Purchase Criteria | Product Labeling, Certification or Regulation
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A survey conducted by Health Canada found that Canadians want mandatory labeling of mercury in fish, however Health Canada believes that this mandatory labeling is not warranted and the agency is looking at other options.
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