Packaged-food giant revamps Lunchables for the cafeteria, tapping a new market and drawing pushback.
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https://www.wsj.com/business/hospitality/kraft-heinz-sees-a-25-billion-opportunity-it-starts-with-lunchables-372fb82f Emil Lendof/The Wall Street JournalOne of the world’s biggest food companies has a new idea for winning consumers: Feed them lunch in schools.Continue reading your article with
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