Are Lunchables, the popular grab-and-go lunch kit, safe to eat? A new study from nonprofit group Consumer Reports found "there's a lot to be concerned about" in the kits, including contaminants such ...
A consumer watchdog group is urging schools to remove Lunchables and similar lunch kits from school menus because they contain high levels of sodium and high levels of chemicals found in plastic. The ...
The school cafeteria versions of popular kids’ grocery store snack kit Lunchables is packed with too much sodium, a consumer watchdog group warned on Tuesday.Lunchables developed two new versions of ...
Lunchables will no longer be available on school cafeteria menus across the country due to lower-than-expected demand. Here’s everything you need to know about the decision and its impact. Food and ...
Lunchables will no longer be on the menu at schools around the United States. Kraft Heinz, the company that produces Lunchables, announced Tuesday that it will remove the meal kits from the National ...
Lunchables could soon be coming to a school cafeteria near you. Kraft Heinz is working on rolling out two of the popular prepackaged lunches as part of school lunch programs this fall. In a email on ...
The popular kids snack Lunchables contains relatively high levels of lead and sodium, a consumer watchdog group warned Tuesday. Consumer Reports (CR), a consumer advocacy group, said it tested 12 ...
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