Pester food companies on their facebook pages.

Someone already got the right idea here, though I doubt the credibility of the companies responses:

http://www.facebook.com/earthboundfarm/posts/10150158721207326

http://www.facebook.com/#!/stonyfieldfarm/posts/10150161761776902

This is a really good idea. FB's a powerful medium. [nt]

Rick Cromack.
Allen, Texas
RichardFCromackJr@gmail.com

Very Interesting

According to the reponses, the companies are relying on EPA's monitoring levels to rise before they begin doing their own testing.

Maybe they're unaware of how few results are actually available from the EPA's rad monitoring site and how long ago the results are from.

http://www.epa.gov/radiation/rert/radnet-sampling-data.html

For example, the last date samples were collected for San Francisco was 3/18. That's almost a month ago.

We ought to tell them. The

We ought to tell them. The more negligent their responses are shown, the more people will join in and pester.