The owner of Alicia's Market in Kalihi says he doesn't think his sales will suffer.
"It won't stop them from eating poke overall. I'm sure they'll probably buy half pound instead of one pound and probably eat every other day instead of every day," said Leonard Kam.
Ahi lover Vangie Tolete says the study concerns her."It stops me in the way that if it's really affecting my health, then I guess we have to kinda cut down,” she said.
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