Lunchables are being pulled from school menus throughout the United States, after food manufacturer Kraft Heinz announced Tuesday that demand for the meal kits has dropped.
Sodium levels in the store-bought lunch and snack kits it tested ranged ... That's why even extremely low levels of ongoing exposure can become toxic. Infants are particularly vulnerable because ...
which provides low-cost lunches to nearly 30 million children, showed reduced demand for Lunchables after Consumer Reports found high levels of sodium, lead and cadmium in the kits earlier this year.
At the time, Kraft Heinz said the offerings were protein-enriched and contained reduced levels of saturated fat and sodium to ...
Kraft Heinz says it has stopped selling its pre-packed, highly processed meal kits to schools due to a lack of demand. The nutritional value of the kits had fallen under scrutiny.
Lunchables are off the menu at schools nationwide. Kraft Heinz pulled the product because of low demand after a consumer ...
This week, Kraft Heinz shared that it is pulling its Lunchables products from a program providing free and reduced meals to ...
Kraft Heinz is removing its Lunchables meal kits from the national school lunch program, months after Consumer Reports raised concerns about high levels of sodium in the kits.