The Japanese Consumers' Cooperative Union said Thursday it is monitoring how much radioactive material is contained in household meals to help ease consumer worries.
The outcome of the testing will be announced in April, the JCCU said.
The co-op said it started the study Dec. 15 on meals at about 250 households in 18 prefectures.
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