"Lunchables can't aim for 'nutritious enough' to meet regulatory requirements or guidelines," he said. "They need to do more to be considered a healthy option" for parents to give to their kids.
“Lunchables products are not available in schools ... and they definitely shouldn’t be considered a healthy school lunch,” Eric Boring, the leading chemist for Consumer Reports concluded ...
23 reacting to Lunchly’s claims. He said that, to start, Lunchables were already not a healthy option for kids. “They’re often too high in sodium, saturated fat and added sugars, and don’t ...
BUT THAT CONVENIENCE MAY COME AT A COST. LUNCHABLES AND SIMILAR KINDS OF LUNCH KITS ARE SIMPLY NOT HEALTHY FOR KIDS. OUR TEST OF THESE KITS, FOUND CONCERNING SODIUM LEVELS AND HARMFUL CHEMICALS ...