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This Popular Lunch Kit Claims It’s ‘Healthier’ Than Lunchables — But a New Consumer Reports Investigation Found Otherwise

Summary by Food & Wine
As lab results reveal serious safety concerns behind bright packaging and bold claims, experts warn that this convenience meal may pose unforeseen risks to young eaters.Courtesy of Scott Meadows / Consumer ReportsKey PointsConsumer Reports found concerning levels of lead in some Lunchly kits, with certain products containing up to 50% of the daily limit.Phthalates, endocrine-disrupting chemicals linked to health risks, were also detected, likely…

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Food & Wine broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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