Thanks Bill.

I'll do the same during the weekend.  I'll have to verify which of FMI's members do business in upstate New York, but it looks like the usual suspects are  on Bill's list: Kmart, Walmart, Walgreen, and Sears.



On 10/27/05, Jim Elwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 26 October 2005, 03:23 PM, Bill Hooper wrote:
I used the list of companies on the FMI web site:
http://www.fmi.org/facts_figs/memberlist.htm
to send a memo to six companies that do business in my area and are members of FMI, and to the Florida Retail Federation which is also a member of FMI.

My memo went to:
Florida Retail Federation
Winn Dixie
Harris Teeter
Kmart
Publix
Sears
Walgreen
Walmart

My memo was the following, with the company names in the blanks:

I appreciate products that are packaged and otherwise labelled in metric sizes. I understand that _____ is a member of an organization that is lobbying against the use of metric mearures. That organization is the Food Marketing Institute (FMI). Please let FMI know that _____ does not support their efforts against metric and that _____ has at least some customers who prefer metric measures ove old English measures.
Thank you.


Bill -- thanks a bunch for posting this. I will send out a few copies this weekend, with some minor edits, just to change it a bit.

Other list members -- anyone else willing to jump in here?

Jim


Jim Elwell, CAMS
Electrical Engineer
Industrial manufacturing manager
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
www.qsicorp.com


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