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  2. Josh Kraft - Wikipedia

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    Kraft is the third-born of four children (all sons) of Robert Kraft and the late Myra Kraft. [1] [2] The Kraft family are Jewish. [3] Kraft's father is a billionaire, being the CEO of the Kraft Group and owner of the New England Patriots NFL team. Josh is believed to be one of the future heirs of his father's fortune.

  3. Robert Kraft - Wikipedia

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    Kraft attended Columbia University on an academic scholarship and he served as class president. [10] [11] He played tennis and safety on the school's freshman and lightweight football teams. [1] [12] [13] During that time, Kraft also lived in Carman Hall. [14] He met Myra Hiatt at a delicatessen in Boston's Back Bay in 1962, [1] and they ...

  4. A Better Chance - Wikipedia

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    A Better Chance (ABC) is a non-profit organization with the goal of helping more talented young people of color to become well-educated by attending high-achieving boarding, day, and public schools in the United States. [1]

  5. Kraft Heinz pulls Lunchables meals from US low-income lunch ...

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) -Kraft Heinz is no longer making its packaged lunch brand Lunchables for low-income students receiving free and reduced-priced meals from a federal program due to weak demand ...

  6. Kraft Heinz Lunchables to be part of the National School ...

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    Kraft Heinz (KHC) Lunchables will be a part of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) for the 2023-2024 school year.

  7. Kraft Heinz removes Lunchables from school meals program

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    Consumer Reports applauds food giant's decision after less-than-expected demand for the meal kits from school districts.