The school cafeteria versions of popular kids’ grocery store snack kit Lunchables is packed with too much sodium, a consumer watchdog group warned on Tuesday.Lunchables developed two new versions of ...
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 ...
Lunchables are "stackable as they are snackable," according to the website for the prepackaged meals, but a recent report is causing some parents to doubt whether their children should be eating them.
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7 1990s Food Trends That Died with the Decade
Food is continually evolving, and what was once trendy often falls by the wayside. Here are some 1990s food trends that you simply won't find anymore.
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