Bananas
Whenever I receive an email like this, my first reaction is to delete it because I generally mistrust emails that come from unknown sources. I do not give my personal or work email out easily so it is unusual for me to receive unsolicited emails like this.
This email seems sketchy to me because of the poor punctuation and poor referencing of sources. There are also some grammar mistakes and this detracts from it’s credibility. I suppose I could take the time to research the legitimacy of it’s claims but I generally would not spend the time to do so. There is no proof in this email that the information actually came from the Center for Disease Control so I would need to confirm this information by researching the Manheim Research Institute and if this organization is legitimate, going one step further and researching the actual claims about the bananas. A quick google search showed me that there really is not a record of a Manheim Research Institute in Atlanta, Georgia and so, my search stops there and this email is ignored and delete.d