Food and beverage manufacturer Kraft Heinz says it's no longer serving the Lunchables meals it created for U.S. schools.
As Lunchables exits the school lunch program, the USDA backs a healthier option for kids: Little Sesame hummus.
The Los Angeles Unified School District's cellphone ban will go into effect a month later than planned. According to the district, the new policy will be implemented in February, the second semester ...
Kraft Heinz says it has stopped selling its pre-packed, highly processed meal kits to schools due to a lack of demand. The ...
Consumer Reports said it "applauds" Kraft Heinz for removing Lunchables from the National School Lunch Program and is calling ...
Lunchables are off the menu at schools nationwide. Kraft Heinz pulled the product because of low demand after a consumer ...
Devices must be turned off, kept out of sight and not on a student’s person during the school day, with the exception of high school students during lunch period.
The Providence public school district has agreed to settle a case with the US Department of Justice regarding the Newcomer ...
Kraft Heinz is no longer making its Lunchables products available through the National School Lunch Program, the company said ...
The decision comes after Consumer Reports tested the school versions of the grocery store snacks and found high levels of ...
An iconic packaged meal recognized by many a nineties kid is off the menu. Well, at least off a school lunch program. CNN ...