Kraft Heinz discontinues school Lunchables
Briefly

Kraft Heinz announced Lunchables, popular with kids, will no longer be part of the National School Lunch Program due to nutritional concerns and criticisms from health organizations.
Despite being adapted for schools, Consumer Reports highlighted that some Lunchables contain high levels of sodium and processed ingredients, potentially raising health concerns for children.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest criticized having Lunchables in school cafeterias, labeling it a 'highly questionable move for school nutrition'.
Consumer Reports found that the sodium content in school Lunchables exceeds daily limits for children, and linked processed meat to increased cancer risks.
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