Lunchables — prepackaged boxes of deli meat, cheese and crackers — are not the healthiest option when it comes to picking snacks or lunches for kids, as they contain troublesome levels of lead and sodium, according to Consumer Reports. The advocacy group tested Lunchables, made by Kraft ...
Consumer Reports applauded the move, months after the advocacy group sounded alarms about the product popular with kids, saying its tests found troubling levels of lead and sodium in them. "Lunchables and other lunch kits with concerning levels of sodium and harmful chemicals have no place on th...
The organization also reported that commercially available Lunchables had more lead compared to ready-made meals made several other companies. Consumer Reports petitioned the U.S. Department of Agriculture to ban Lunchables and similar processed meal kits from school...
Lunchables pulled from the school lunch program Kraft Heinz had an idea to expand the opportunities for growth with Lunchables by making a school lunch program version. However, Consumer Reports tested the school versions of the Lunchables and found high levels of sodium, lead, and cadmium. K...
The announcement might cause parents to roll their eyes, especially since Lunchable snacks from Oscar Mayer are hardly seen as healthy.RecentlyConsumer Reports even found concerning amounts of lead and cadmium in Lunchable packs and others, although the levels were under the regulatory lim...
The biggest complaints about the meals seemed to be the concerns with processed meat, high sodium levels, and the fact that they contain heavy metals like lead and cadmium. Cadmium has been linked to liver and bone disease. While the levels didn’t exceed thefederal limit for school meals, ...
Lunchables — prepackaged boxes of deli meat, cheese and crackers — are not the healthiest option when it comes to picking snacks or lunches for kids, as they contain troublesome levels of lead and sodium, according to Consumer Reports.
Lunchables — prepackaged boxes of deli meat, cheese and crackers — are not the healthiest option when it comes to picking snacks or lunches for kids, as they containtroublesome levels of leadand sodium, according to Consumer Reports.
Lunchables — prepackaged boxes of deli meat, cheese and crackers — are not the healthiest option when it comes to picking snacks or lunches for kids, as they contain troublesome levels of lead and sodium, according to Consumer Reports.
Lunchables — prepackaged boxes of deli meat, cheese and crackers — are not the healthiest option when it comes to picking snacks or lunches for kids, as they contain troublesome levels of lead and sodium, according to Consumer Reports.