Lunchables are "stackable as they are snackable," according to the website for the prepackaged meals, but a recent report is causing some parents to doubt whether their children should be eating them.
High amounts of lead and sodium found in Lunchables, new report finds. Here's what you need to know.
Lunchables may be a nice treat for elementary school kids to find in their lunch box, but according to Consumer Reports, parents should think twice about giving these grab-and-go meals to their ...
When I was 10 years old, I used to happily unseal a Lunchables and enjoyed making mini sandwiches from crackers, cheese slices and some form of deli meat. It tasted good. But what I didn’t know at the ...
One year after Lunchables were introduced to K-12 schools nationwide, one organization is pushing for a complete recall, citing “relatively high” levels of heavy metals like lead and cadmium, as well ...
WASHINGTON — Testing released by the nonprofit Consumer Reports has found elevated amounts of sodium, as well as relatively high levels of lead and cadmium, in Lunchables meal kits. The advocacy group ...
Kraft Heinz just removed Lunchables from the National School Lunch Program. Available in a variety of kits from “Turkey and Cheddar Cracker Stackers” to “Extra Cheesy Pizza,” the pre-packaged children ...
A fun, prepackaged lunch you can take on the go—like a Lunchables kit, but healthier. That’s the pitch for Lunchly, a product launched in the fall of 2024 by online influencers MrBeast, KSI, and Logan ...
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 ...
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