Two new Lunchable products are headed to school lunchrooms near you.
Officials announced that the company is preparing to deliver its packaged ready-to-eat Lunchable kids meals directly to students by putting them in school cafeterias.Two new Lunchable products are headed to school lunchrooms near you beginning next year.
On its website, Kraft Heinz Away from Home, two Lunachable products - Turkey and Cheddar and Extra Cheesy Pizza - are advertised as "now built for schools," as both meet guidelines for theAccording to Heinz, the turkey and cheddar combo comes in a 3.5 ounce container that contains 2-ounce equivalents of MMA – meat or meat alternative – one equivalent of grain and "meets whole grain rich criteria: of NSLP. The extra cheesy piza option is a 5.
The products are advertised as "built for your lunchroom" and "great for field trips, summer school and dinner programs."that I have read and agree
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