DEALS 4 JAXCR’s researchers say the USDA should remove Lunchables from the National School Lunch Program. Kraft Heinz, the company behind the pre-packaged lunches targeted at children, defends the safety of the 35-year-old product -- but some parents are now looking for alternatives.We don’t eat them often in my house to begin with, but my daughter, who isn’t the most adventurous eater, does like them.
“I work with a lot of families and kids around kind of getting kids involved, getting kids to become adventurous eaters,” said Hammill.“Finding a good lunch box, finding an easy one, finding one that’s kind of fun. I love these ones from Yumbox. Because theA Bento-style, BPA-free lunchbox can last all year, and some spell out the healthy lunch formula on the actual lunchbox.
“Any sort of processed meat, any sort of processed food can contain artificial contaminants. That’s what lead is. Lead is a kind of a naturally occurring mineral, but we don’t want it in our food system,” said Hammill. We heard the good, the bad and the delicious -- but it got the kids thinking, tasting and choosing healthier options.
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