Lunchables with ‘improved nutrition’ to be part of US school lunch programs
by Edward Helmore from US news | The Guardian on (#69SS2)
Ready-to-eat packaged meals will be modified to satisfy federal nutrition regulations and will be offered to students this fall
The ready-to-eat packaged meals - known as Lunchables that are sold at grocery stores and have sustained generations of American schoolchildren are set to be served directly to students at school lunch programs beginning in the fall.
But Heinz, the Pittsburgh-based company which manufactures them, first had to change their ingredients to satisfy federal nutrition regulations.
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