"Lunchables and other lunch kits with concerning levels of sodium and harmful chemicals have no place on the school lunch menu," Brian Ronholm, director of food policy at Consumer Reports ...
On Tuesday, Kraft Heinz shared that it is pulling its Lunchables products from a program providing free and reduced meals to low-income school children across the U.S. The move comes several ...
“Lunchables and other lunch kits with concerning levels of sodium and harmful chemicals have no place on the school lunch menu,” said Brian Ronholm, director of food policy at Consumer Reports.
“Lunchables and other lunch kits with concerning levels of sodium and harmful chemicals have no place on the school lunch menu,” Brian Ronholm, director of food policy at Consumer ...
Monday: slice of pumpkin bread, orange slices, juice, milk. Tuesday: egg and cheese English muffin, apple, juice, milk. Wednesday: turkey sausage breakfast pizza ...
Ronholm said that Lunchables “have no place on the school lunch menu.” While Consumer Reports found Lunchables to be highly processed with little amounts of lead and cadmium, Kraft Heinz told ...
“Lunchables and other lunch kits with concerning levels of sodium and harmful chemicals have no place on the school lunch menu,” Brian ... s World Changing Ideas Awards is this Friday ...