Many kids love Lunchables, the colorful, prepackaged boxes of deli meat, cheese, and crackers introduced in the 1980s. Some parents like them, too, because they’re so easy to pack for school lunches.
The Lunchables pizza variety for schools (with 700 mg of sodium) compared to 510 mg in the store version. Eating foods with too much sodium can lead to high blood pressure and hypertension, Consumer ...
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This recipe shows how to make pizza Lunchables at home using sausage and simple ingredients. The process is quick and easy, making it ideal for lunch or light meals. Everything can be prepped ahead to ...
What kid doesn't love Lunchables? For decades, the prepackaged assortment of snacks – from deli meats and crackers, to pizza – have become a childhood staple for generation after generation.
Food and beverage manufacturer Kraft Heinz said Tuesday it no longer is serving the Lunchables meals it created for U.S. schools. The company introduced the two packaged meals — one starring pizza and ...
The fun, colorful packaging aimed at kids and the ease of use for parents make it hard to accept that Lunchables actually contain harmful heavy metals and chemicals that could have negative health ...
Consumer Reports has launched a petition to the U.S. Department of Agriculture to remove Lunchables from the list of allowable school lunches after testing products for levels of lead, sodium and ...
Health experts have found concerning levels of lead, phthalates, and sodium in popular lunch kits made by well-known brands such as Lunchables and Armour LunchMakers. Consumer Reports, a nonprofit ...
Kraft Heinz is removing Lunchables from the National School Lunch Program due to low demand. The news comes after a report showed high levels of sodium and other chemicals, but the company says the ...
There are few greater disparities of human emotion than the feelings of horror and joy felt when August finally gives way to September. The horror: The realization as a child that you've been ...