Could this be the end of an era? While many of us were practically raised on Lunchables, a new study from Consumer Reports is urging schools to remove the snack boxes from school cafeterias. The ...
Consumer Reports, a nonprofit that conducts independent product testing, has found that three types of Lunchables sold in stores contain lead and other heavy metals. Kraft Heinz, the manufacturer of ...
New York (CNN) — 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 ...
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 ...
DETROIT – Everyone knows them, kids everywhere love them. Lunchables have been on store shelves and in school lunches everywhere since 1985. But a study from Consumer Reports has many parents ...
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