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From: ecs@inuxd.UUCP (Eileen Schwab)
Newsgroups: net.cooks,net.veg,net.med
Subject: Re: irradiated food
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Date: Wed, 22-Feb-84 16:40:30 EST
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Posted: Wed Feb 22 16:40:30 1984
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SCIENCE '81 had an article on irradiated food (sometime in the
fall, the October issue?).  If memory serves, it stated that 
irradiated food has been on the market in other countries (such
as Canada) for years and there have been no ill effects reported.

Keep your food from being outdated              /\     "Some
Have it all irradiated!                       /V  V\    like
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Eileen Schwab                                \______/   HOT!"