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Three months after Westchester's Consumer Protection Department asked grocery store operators to provide warnings about the dangers of high levels of mercury in fish, Costco stores in Port Chester, Yonkers and New Rochelle are still not in compliance, the department says.
The department said the Stew Leonard's in Yonkers also does not have signs or provide brochures indicating that young children and some women should avoid eating seafood with high levels of mercury, but a Stew Leonard's spokeswoman said that is not true.
Meghan Flynn, who works out of the Stew Leonard's office in Norwalk, Conn., said a sign in the seafood department provides a U.S. Food and Drug Administration warning about mercury and refers shoppers to the consumer protection department's Web site, http://www.westchestergov.com/consumer/.
......But the reasons behind why Costco is not in compliance are a mystery to the department.
"They haven't given us any indication why they haven't (complied with the request)," said John Gaccione, a department spokesman. "We've certainly made every effort to contact them."
Calls placed yesterday to Costco in Issaquah, Wash., were not returned.
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Source: THE JOURNAL NEWS
Publication Date: August 7, 2007
Reporter: Reach Allan Drury at adrury@lohud.com or 914-694-5069
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