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@daily · 1:50

Should Lunchables be served as meals in schools?

article image placeholderLunchables with ‘improved nutrition’ to be served at school cafeterias next year
Now, in a twist of absolute irony, the kids who actually brought lunchables to school every day are now parents themselves and are not happy about this move. Judging by the reaction on social media, parents that are millennials ages anywhere from 25 to 35, are saying that, hey, I ate lunchables every day, I don't want my kids eating lunchables at school

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@FateSlicer815 · 0:23

Kraft and Heinz are not healthy foods

It's. I mean, they're great to support the next generation of unhealthy kids. What's not to like? I'm completely confused how Kraft and Hines ended up in the same sentence as health, so I don't know. It doesn't surprise me. There's very little that the school system does. That's a good thing. So why not add this to the mix?
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Patricia Petitt
@hp345 · 4:21

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And so they start to be tired and maybe a little sleepy or what have you and they can't push through the day. But most of the time the kids who have eaten the healthier option have a little bit more energy and so they're not tired, they have more energy to make it throughout the day. So as far as lunchables being served as a meal in school, I would have to say I disagree
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