"Shrimp-mas" Carols for a Healthly Holiday
Event: Dressed in festive attire and shrimp hats, Food & Water Watch activists will sing “shrimp-mas” carols to warn holiday shoppers away from imported, industrially-produced shrimp.
| What | Public event |
|---|---|
| When |
December 19, 2006, 05:00 PM
December 19, 2006, 06:00 PM
December 19, 2006 from 05:00 pm to 06:00 pm |
| Where | Outside Gallery Place - Chinatown Metro, Washington DC |
| Contact Name | Jen Mueller |
| Contact Phone | 202-797-6553 |
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NEWS ADVISORY: December 14, 2006
PRESS CONTACT: Jen Mueller, Food & Water Watch, (202) 797-6553, jmueller[at]fwwatch.org
"Shrimp-mas" Carols for a Healthy Holiday
Food & Water Watch Asks Consumers to Avoid Imported Shrimp
WHAT: Dressed in festive attire and shrimp hats, Food & Water Watch activists will sing “shrimp-mas” carols to warn holiday shoppers away from imported, industrially-produced shrimp.
WHY: Shrimp has become the most popular seafood in the United States. The typical American eats three-and-a-half pounds of shrimp a year – especially during the holiday season. Consumer health risks of eating imported, industrially-produced shrimp may include neurological damages from ingesting pesticides, allergic responses to penicillin residues or intestinal infections by an antibiotic-resistant pathogen, such as E. coli.
Food & Water Watch will also release a new report, Suspicious Shrimp, which highlights the dangers of eating industrially-produced shrimp and calls on consumers to ask questions about where and how their shrimp was produced. It will be available on the Food & Water Watch website on December 19th.
WHEN: 5 PM, Tuesday, December 19th
WHERE: Outside the Gallery Place – Chinatown Metro Station, 7th & H Street Exit.
PHOTO / AUDIO OPPORTUNITY: Activists will sing holiday carols modified to educate consumers of the health risks associated with industrially-produced shrimp. Carolers will be dressed in festive attire and will wear hats bearing stuffed shrimp characters.
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