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Applesauce poisoning leads to calls for stronger food regulation
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A family found that their 14-month-old was diagnosed with lead poisoning after a routine one-year check up. The family, along with experts, are calling for better regulation of metals in food after the recall of a child applesauce. Dec. 2, 2023