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Re: Support for food irradiation




I called today and entered extension 5269 at the prompt.  I had a 
conversation with a very nice lady, and once she found out I was 
pro-irradiation, she volunteered some info about what they are trying to do.

Try 1-800-533-2000 again, and either input 5269 at the prompt or give the 
extension to the operator when he/she answers.

Bill Spell
bills@deq.state.la.us
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From: radsafe
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: Support for food irradiation
Date: Thursday, December 12, 1996 9:54AM

Bernard L Cohen wrote:
>
>         You can do a lot to support food irradiation by calling Hormel
> toll free at (800) 533-2000, asking for Consumer Affairs, and telling them
> that you strongly support food irradiation. They are taking a poll, so it
> is important that as many people as possible call as soon as possible.They
> ask for your name and address.
>
> Bernard L. Cohen
> Physics Dept.
> University of Pittsburgh
> Pittsburgh, PA 15260
> Tel: (412)624-9245
> Fax: (412)624-9163
> e-mail: blc+@pitt.edu

I called the number at 10:45 EST and got a recording saying the number
was "no longer in service". I tried twice again with the same result.
???
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certain adjustments."  Harold Hopfenberg, Prof. of Chem. Eng., N.
Carolina State University.