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.htmto 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
