Consumer Reports testing found high levels of sodium, lead, and cadmium. They're calling on the USDA to remove the product from the National School Lunch Program.
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Pouched foods marketed for very young children have gained popularity in recent years because they don't require utensils and can be eaten on the go. But news that several children got lead poisoning.
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