Lunchables have been removed from U.S. schools' National Free Lunch Program. You might remember having a Lunchable or two in your day. They are still around and thriving on supermarket shelves.
Students may not spot the iconic childhood lunch kit, Lunchables, at school anymore after it was pulled from the National School Lunch Program, NSLP, after demand did not meet its target ...
The Center for Science in the Public Interest called having Lunchables in cafeterias “a highly questionable move for school nutrition.” Then, Consumer Reports (CR) tested the products.
THOSE DETAILS AS WELL. LUNCHABLES. THEY HAVE BEEN AROUND FOR YEARS. THEY’RE POPULAR PREPACKAGED LUNCH LUNCH KITS THAT KIDS ENJOY, AND THEY’RE EVEN SERVED AT SOME SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAMS.
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 ...
Kraft Heinz has stopped making its Lunchables available through the National School Lunch Program (NSLP). Insufficient demand for the two Lunchables products that Kraft Heinz made last year for ...
Those nostalgically stackable Lunchables are tumbling off the lunch menu — at least in U.S. schools utilizing the National School Lunch Program . Kraft Heinz — the manufacturers of Lunchables ...
Kraft Heinz is pulling Lunchables — prepackaged boxes of deli meat, cheese and crackers — from the program that provides free and discounted meals to about 30 million low-income school ...