Recently, nostalgic Lunchables fans recalled some of the best past variations of the brand, declaring one older flavor an "S-tier" choice. For decades, kids have been eating Lunchables in school for ...
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 ...
Consumer Reports, a nonprofit that conducts independent product testing, has found that three types of Lunchables sold in stores contain lead and other heavy metals. Kraft Heinz, the manufacturer of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Does it come with a side of rizz? Popular YouTube personalities Logan Paul, MrBeast and KSI have launched what they claim to be a “healthier” kids’ and adults’ lunch brand meant to outdo “mid” ...
“The Lunchables Effect” is the brand’s first big marketing push in several years as Kraft Heinz plans to ramp up marketing spend in the second half. Lunchables, a Kraft Heinz brand, is embracing its ...
Kraft Heinz’s Lunchables will no longer be a part of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) due to weak demand. The company announced Tuesday it would reconsider bringing back Lunchables in the ...
PITTSBURGH & CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Lunchables expands its kid-loved and parent-approved offerings with the debut of new Lunchables PB&J: the first-ever dippable, no-thaw crustless PB&J.