First, the needy folks in N. Dakota and Minnesota had thousands of pounds of ground venison removed from their food bank shelves after questionable decisions were made about potential health concerns linked to alleged lead bullet fragments in the meat. Now, an Idaho food bank is being informed that it should have issued consumption-frequency advisories about naturally occurring mercury possibly contained in the 4,700 pounds of trout and whitefish it distributed to needy persons in the region last year. Via AP.
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