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We've Solved the Childhood Obesity Problem


It's no secret that more Americans that ever before are struggling with weight issues. Put someone in a cubicle for 8 hours a day, subject them to some stress, throw some money worries their way and it's pretty likely they'll put on some weight. But when it comes to our kids, there's really not a good excuse for a healthy kid to become overweight. But there's a pretty obvious reason it's happening:

lunchables pizza
Pizza Anyone?


Bear and I were at the grocery store last night when we stumbled across these pizza Lunchables. This piqued our interest so we picked up a few other items that were marketed to kids as food. Let's see the results.

First the Lunchables. These were originally little cheese and crackers kits that were gross, but not too bad if you were in a pinch. Since their debut, Oscar Mayer has apparently stretched the definition of lunch a bit.

lunchables pepperoni pizza


The kit comes with three whole grain pizza crusts, 9 pepperoni-esque sausage discs, a small wad of mozzarella cheese product, and a small plastic tube of Tombstone pizza sauce. The directions even boast "no need to heat," so you're welcome to just make your own cold miniature pizzas for lunch.

I tried it cold first and these things are disgusting. Cold pizza sauce smeared on cheap bread with fake cheese and sausage discs just isn't my definition of food. I took a couple small bites and that was all I could do. But I figured that there's no reason these would be good cold, regardless of the quality of the ingredients, so I decided to nuke one:

cooked lunchables pizza

The warm version was better than the cold, but the main problem (aside from the cheese and sausage sweating all over the place) was the fact that these things were pure sugar. I know that kids crave things that we simply can't stomach as adults, but these things are repulsive and I don't think any kid would eat them cold.

But just in case they do, three small pizzas will net you 270 calories, 4.5g of saturated fat, and 25% of your sodium for the day. So unless you're eating brown rice for your other two meals, this probably isn't a good supplement to your diet.

lunch nuggets


Up next is the off-brand version of Lunchables. This one is my absolute favorite because the packaging makes it sound like you're getting chicken nuggets for lunch (and kids love their chicken nuggets), but when you open it up:

kids lunch


You get 4 tiny chicken nuggets, a pool of ketchup like dipping sauce, and a fun-size box of Nerds.

chicken nuggets lunch


The nuggets don't taste that bad. They're basically miniature chicken nuggets that have been cooked and refrigerated in plastic for far too long. So basically kids and college students will eat these up. The ketchup is pure sugar and there are a few Nerds or dessert. But does it pass as lunch?

These aren't as bad as the pizzas. You're getting 200 calories, 23% of your sodium, and 1.5g of saturated fat. But the major problem is that even a kid is going to be starving after eating this, provided the cold chicken nuggets didn't totally ruin their appetite.

Up next we picked up a couple of boxes of Kid Cuisine frozen meals. These are great because they not only feature what appears to be Daffy's non trademark infringing cousin on the box, but they clearly display the food pyramid on the bottom, intimating that these are a good nutritional choice.

kid cuisine


We started with the Bug Safari meal which was ready to consume after following the simple instructions:

lunch safari

A few minutes later and you're all set to decorate your reconstituted "white" chicken nuggets with the tube of partially frozen ketchup sauce:

lunch safari


Like the package indicates, this is a true lunch safari. You've got bug shaped chicken nuggets, corn, mac and cheese, and gummy bugs for dessert. The mac and cheese is super salty and bland at the same time, the corn is...well forget that because there's no way a kids going to eat it, the nuggets are ok, and the gummy bugs taste like imitation fruit snacks and they're filled with slime. All in all, a kid would eat it (sans corn).

The end result is 420 calories, 3.5g of saturated fat, 10% of your cholesterol, but you are getting 20% of your dietary fiber and 32% of your protein. So is this one really bad for you? Probably not that bad, but you are getting enough salt to naturally preserve your child just in case the cholesterol causes a major heart attack when he's climbing the jungle gym.

kid cuisine chicken


The chicken sandwich was up next. This one was called KC's Karate Chop and featured a chicken sandwich, tater tot thingies, vegetables, and some sort of strawberry dessert.

kids lunch


The preparation on this one was a bit trickier. You have to remove and slice the bun, cook, then assemble your sandwich and continue cooking. Basically, by the time you did this, you could have made a normal sandwich and a healthy side for your kid.

chicken sandwich


The finished result? Imagine taking a fast food chicken sandwich, letting sit for a couple of days, then replacing the bun with a Cinnabon. The bread is literally sweeter than a doughnut. I thought it was me until I discovered that the second ingredient in the bread was high fructose corn syrup. Can you even call it bread at that point?

dessert


For dessert you get Strawberry Flavored Popping Crispies which are basically Rice Krispies that are covered in a sweet imitation strawberry yogurt and infused with Pop Rocks. I'm not joking, these thing started popping the minute they got wet in my mouth. In other words, kids would love them.

This one comes in at 410 calories with 130 of those coming from fat. You also get 4g of saturated fat, 15mg of cholesterol, and 18% of your sodium.

The thing that gets me here is that for the same money and time, you could actually prepare something much healthier for your kid.

So what's the cure for childhood obesity? I think it's actually pretty simple: If it's not food, don't feed it to your kids. Oh, and the stuff pictured above isn't food. It just flat out isn't. It might be fine in a pinch, but it's not food.



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Comments:
Robert W.

hmmm, cold pizza. I've seen those at the store and can't believe they're still on the market. Who buys these things.

Posted on Wednesday 08th of July 2009
rodero

It's sad how many parents feed their kids this stuff on a regular basis then act surprised and try to blame society when their kids end up overweight.

Posted on Thursday 09th of July 2009
DDR

Those lunchables look terrible. I don't get how anyone would confuse that with lunch, much less buy it for their kids

Posted on Thursday 09th of July 2009
st moon

chicken nuggets and nerds...nothing says balanced nutrition quite like that

Posted on Thursday 09th of July 2009
Joshn

You should have seen what we were fed as kids. Crisco sandwich anyone?

Posted on Saturday 11th of July 2009
M and E

I don't want to come across as too strict, but I would never let my kids eat that. They get enough junk as it is and it really doesn't cost more to make something healthy or at least fresh.

Posted on Sunday 12th of July 2009
riggles

well im 17 years old and i grew up on lunchables and kid cuisine when your a kid it tastes great (even the corn!) but my cousins and i practically lived off these eating them every day and we are not fat

Posted on Friday 17th of July 2009
Nightwriter

Elevated insulin = excess mid-body fat. Period. Fats are healthy - we are made of fat. The problem is due to consumption of grains. Eat the meat and the fake cheese, and see how your energy level stays high. Throw in the crackers and that sleepy feeling is from the finely ground grain causing excess insulin. Insulin shortens your life, stores fat and is a stress drug. Go grain free - but eat/consume fats and oils (don't holler 'good fats', it's like saying "No rat poison!" OF COURSE trans-fats should never be consumed.) Look this stuff up, don't just believe - OR ARGUE - an Internet post w/o checking up on it a little. Schwarzbein Principle (dot com) is a great book, saved my life and many other people's lives as well. -NW

Posted on Tuesday 01st of September 2009
Anthony

Hey, fuck you, those pizzas are delicious.

Posted on Monday 26th of October 2009
Tdawg

HAHAHAHAHAHA, I'm sorry but Anthony's comment takes the cake here folks!

Posted on Friday 06th of November 2009
Law

Fuck you, pizza lunchables are the shit.

Posted on Sunday 08th of November 2009
Andrew

I am a 23 and I agree with Anthony. Fuck this article, pizza lunchables are the shit.

Posted on Thursday 12th of November 2009
Derek

I'm 18, and when I was a kid pizza lunchables were the shit. How dare you insult them? HOW DARE YOU?

Posted on Tuesday 15th of December 2009
chuck

wow fuck you, pizza lunchables are the fucking shit. i could eat 10 a day if i could afford it.

Posted on Saturday 26th of December 2009
unbound

rofl @ the author of this article. You are quick to quote the saturated fat, sodium and cholesterol...none of which are particularly compliant in making our kids fat. Look at the carbs (all of which are probably highly refined junk) that are sugars / will become sugars. Flood your body with all those highly refined carbs, your body will respond with a massive surge of insulin which does 2 things...pushes the sugars into your fat cells for storage (most people don't understand this) and inhibits your body from using the fatty acides as fuel (which will make you more hungry, thus eat more, thus get fat). Sorry to break the news to you, obesity is accomplished very simply by taking in more calories than you burn. The difficult part is keeping people from eating too much...mostly due to all the highly refined carbs in the overwhelming majority of food you find in the local supermarket. I agree that the foods listed above are not good for people...then again, neither is cereal, pasta, bread, most food packaged as bars, etc. You want to eat healthy? Eat fruit, vegetables and meats. You want to lose weight? Start counting your calories.

Posted on Wednesday 30th of December 2009
Aaron

I don't mean to sound argumentative, but I ate these things all the time growing up (I'm 19 now), and I am quite healthy, and always have been. While I agree that there are many better choices to feed your kids, the main reason for childhood obesity is just bad parenting. Parents should focus on keeping their kids active, in addition to a healthy diet, but let them indulge once in a while.

Posted on Thursday 22nd of April 2010




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