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 ...
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Lunchables, those ubiquitous plastic packets of cheese, deli meats and crackers that many parents choose for convenience, contain concerning levels of lead and sodium, Consumer Reports warns. To ...
Consumer Reports is urging the Department of Agriculture to remove Lunchables from the National School Lunch Program. As announced in a statement on Tuesday, the report claims Lunchables "and similar ...
The advocacy group Consumer Reports is urging the federal government to remove Lunchables from the national free and reduced-price school lunch program after an analysis found high amounts of sodium ...
These are the two Lunchables approved for schools under the USDA's National School Lunch Program. Consumer Reporters is asking the government to remove them from school lunch menus. The watchdog group ...
*According to Consumer Reports, schools should stop offering Lunchables as part of their lunch menus due to lead contamination. Consumer Reports urges the Department of Agriculture to eliminate ...