Chartwells, the firm which supplied the parcel, has since apologised, while the education secretary said schools will be able to offer vouchers instead of food parcels from next week onwards.
Challenged by Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer during Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday, Boris Johnson said the images circulated online were "appalling" and an "insult to the families that have received them".
Rashford, meanwhile, has met with Chartwells to discuss the matter and
had a phone conversation with the prime minister to express his concerns.