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  2. The case against Lunchables: Ultra-processed food poses ... - AOL

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    A Lunchables food package is displayed on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 in Tallahassee, Fla. Consumer Reports is calling for the removal of Lunchables from school trays across the country after ...

  3. Lunchables - Wikipedia

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    Lunchables is an American brand of food and snacks manufactured by Kraft Heinz in Chicago, Illinois, and marketed under the Oscar Mayer brand. They were initially introduced in Seattle in 1988 before being released nationally in 1989. [2] Many Lunchables products are produced in a Garland, Texas, facility, and are then distributed across the ...

  4. MrBeast, Logan Paul and KSI Launch Lunchables ... - AOL

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    MrBeast, Logan Paul, and KSI have introduced a new meal kit called Lunchly. It includes a Feastables bar, a Prime hydration drink, and one of three entree choices. They claim it is a “better-for ...

  5. Logan Paul and MrBeast have a Lunchables competitor ... - AOL

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    A 2024 report from Consumer Reports said it recently compared the nutritional profiles of two Lunchables kits served in schools and found they have even higher levels of sodium than the Lunchables ...

  6. Intermediate moisture food - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate moisture food. Intermediate moisture foods (IMF) are shelf-stable products that have water activities of 0.6-0.85, with a moisture content ranging from 15% - 40% and are edible without rehydration. [1] These food products are below the minimum water activity for most bacteria (0.90), but are susceptible to yeast and mold growth.

  7. Shelf-stable food - Wikipedia

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    Some perishable foods such as oranges can also be seen; these were distributed at the end of each month. Shelf-stable food (sometimes ambient food) is food of a type that can be safely stored at room temperature in a sealed container. This includes foods that would normally be stored refrigerated, but which have been processed so that they can ...

  8. Consumer Reports says Lunchables not fit for school menus due ...

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    Consumer Reports has called on the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to remove Lunchables from the National School Lunch Program, citing concerns over high levels of sodium and harmful ...

  9. Convenience food - Wikipedia

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    Convenience food (also called tertiary processed food) is food that is commercially prepared (often through processing) for ease of consumption, and is usually ready to eat without further preparation. It may also be easily portable, have a long shelf life, or offer a combination of such convenient traits. Convenience foods include ready-to-eat ...