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As the school year approaches, it's not just the promise of new friends and learning adventures that's generating buzz on the playground — it’s the idea of having the coolest lunch box in the ...
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If your kid has been begging you for a Stanley Lunch Box for their school lunches, the All Day Mini Lunch Box is the one you can buy without breaking the bank. Stanley’s All Day Mini Lunch Box retails ...
Back when we were kids, metal was in — at least in our lunch boxes. Often branded with the iconic characters of our time, they traipsed back and forth to school with us and became sturdy, constant ...
Maybe you don’t want to eat fast-casual takeout every day and have no microwave access. Electric lunch boxes are gaining popularity and might be ideal for adults who eat prepared lunches away from ...
School is back in session and school lunches aren’t making the cut anymore. Lunch prices for elementary students can average $2.85 while middle and high schools can go up to $3, according to the ...
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Endlessly adaptable, a bento-box lunch comes to the rescue as school begins, Kenji López-Alt writes. Joel Goldberg for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Hadas Smirnoff.Credit... Supported by By J.