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Groups Criticize a Report On Sushi-Grade Tuna's Safety

Submitted by Maya, Jan 24, 2008 13:43

This article cites the so-called Center for Consumer Freedom without disclosing that it receives much of its funding from the restaurant industry. That hardly qualifies them as "consumer advocates." They even have a link to this article on their website saying, "New York City editors understand 'Schadenfreude." Hmmm...


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Jan 28, 2008 11:35

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