Consumer Reports called on the Department of Agriculture today to remove Lunchables food kits from the National School Lunch Program. CR recently compared the nutritional profiles of two Lunchable kits served in schools and found they have even higher levels of sodium than the kits consumers can buy in the store. CR also tested 12 store-bought versions of Lunchables and similar kits and found several contained relatively high levels of lead and cadmium. All but one also tested positive for phthalates, chemicals found in plastic that have been linked to reproductive problems, diabetes, and certain cancers.

  • @afraid_of_zombies
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    128 months ago

    Finger food that wasn’t messy and exploits the fact that kids haven’t yet lost all their taste buds.

    Any kid between about 4-11 loves making little food stacks like that.

    • @Alexstarfire
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      128 months ago

      Given that charcuterie boards are pretty popular I think many people still like making stacks of food.

    • @[email protected]
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      38 months ago

      And they save the parents all that valuable time slicing a salami and a bit of cheese. Doesn’t save them any money though.