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Pesticide saga in Tokushima not related to food poisoning cases

Pesticide detected on the surface of packages containing Chinese-made “gyoza” dumplings in a co-op store in Tokushima Prefecture must have come from insecticide used in the store, Tokushima’s Governor said Thursday.

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