Consumer Reports is calling on the U.S. government to remove Lunchables meal kits from school cafeterias that are subsidized by federal funds after testing by the advocacy group found concerning levels of sodium and heavy metals like lead.
Some lunch and snack kits, including popular the Lunchables brand, have "potentially concerning" levels of heavy metals and phthalates, according to Consumer Reports testing.
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