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Oct 03 2008

Reduce Waste With a Laptop Lunch

Published by jessicaf at 2:56 am under Meal Time Green Edit This

This month O, The Oprah Magazine will be featuring this useful and green product in their magazine.  I’ve been using the Laptop Lunch for my first grade son and we love it.  In bento-style this little, rectangular box keeps foods from mixing while providing the consumer with completely reuseable lunch accessories.

The boxes instead vary in size and are entirely BPA-free.  My son loves it because it reminds him of a computer and I love it because there is no packaging being wasted each day at school.  I include a stainless steel water bottle and this makes his meal 100% waste-free. 

Not only are we not wasting any packaging material but because of the fun arrangement of different foods we also experience zero food waste.  There are even some foods that he will not normally eat but when we place them in the Laptop Lunch he has no problem. 

The Laptop Lunch comes with a user guide that lays out the box’s unique features and gives parents various menu-planning ideas.  The Laptop Lunch gives parents exactly enough room to provide a child with the adequate amount of calories. 

In several ways the Laptop Lunch provides a green lunchtime alternative to Ziploc baggies or throwaway plastic containers.  You’ll also see savings in your grocery bill!

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3 Responses to “Reduce Waste With a Laptop Lunch”

  1. yanjiarenon 06 Oct 2008 at 2:58 pm edit this

    Oh I wouldn’t mind getting my hands on one of those..I like the idea..oh and buzzed it too..

  2. jessicafon 08 Oct 2008 at 3:22 am edit this

    :)

  3. motherofoneon 28 Oct 2008 at 3:55 pm edit this

    What a great idea! I am going to try this one.

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