"Report Reveals High Lead and Sodium Levels in Lunchables, Prompting Calls for Action"

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Consumer Reports found high levels of lead and sodium in Lunchables and similar lunch kits from other brands, prompting concerns about the health impact on children. Kraft Heinz defended Lunchables, stating that the products meet safety standards and provide added nutrients. Medical experts warn that lead exposure can lead to neurodevelopmental and physical issues in children, while excessive sodium intake can increase the risk of metabolic disturbances, cardiovascular disease, and kidney impairment. Over 17,000 people have signed a petition asking the USDA to remove Lunchables from school cafeterias.
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