Five bucks says that you, dear reader, will be preparing a box of
Annie's macaroni and cheese for your little darlings' lunch or dinner
at some point within the next week. And while you may feel some tiny
pang of guilt that it's from a box, you probably feel better that it
isn't Kraft. Because Annie's is natural, right? It's natural and
therefore it is better for your child. Even the most foodie of my
friends have a box of Annie's in the pantry for "just in case", because
it's better than the alternative quickie dinner, isn't it?
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but someone has to be: You are wrong. I'm wrong. We are all wrong. Salon's exposé of the un-goodness of Annie's Macaroni and Cheese proves that it's no better than its mainstream competitors.
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