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If you have Lunchables, the consumer group says to throw them away

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Opinion: I loved my Lunchables as a kid. Now, all I see is what’s in them

Dr. Hasan Merali used to enjoy Lunchables when he was a child. But now, knowing the negative impact eating ultra-processed foods had on the body, he argues that we should be feeding kids healthier lunches. He argues that kids should be eating healthier meals like Lunchables.

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New report raises health concerns about Lunchables

Consumer Reports says Lunchables have high levels of sodium, lead and other heavy metals. The group is calling for the federal government to remove them from the National School Lunch Program. Consumer Reports calls for the removal of the prepackaged boxes from the national school lunch program.

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If you have Lunchables, consumer group says to throw them away

Consumer Reports says Lunchables should be removed from refrigerators. Consumer Reports: Levels of lead and sodium were found in the snack kit. The popular snack kit should be thrown out of refrigerators, the group says. The snack kit is popular in the U.S. and around the world.

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