Reddit Reddit reviews Sistema To Go Collection Lunch Cube Compact Food Storage Container, 5.9 Cup, Color Varies | Great for Meal Prep | BPA Free, Reusable

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Sistema To Go Collection Lunch Cube Compact Food Storage Container, 5.9 Cup, Color Varies | Great for Meal Prep | BPA Free, Reusable
BPA-free lunch box ideal for transporting foodMultiple compartments keep food separated until ready to eatGreat for back to school, lunch, leftovers, and moreModular stacking design helps save valuable kitchen spaceBPA-free plasticTop-rack dishwasher-safe; fridge- and freezer-safe; microwave-safe without lidImported
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2 Reddit comments about Sistema To Go Collection Lunch Cube Compact Food Storage Container, 5.9 Cup, Color Varies | Great for Meal Prep | BPA Free, Reusable:

u/colinigula · 2 pointsr/malelivingspace

If you bring lunch to work and it's usually a sandwich, I highly recommend this bad boy. 3 compartments, 1 sandwich size and two half size with a divider. Perfect for a sammy, trail mix, & some fruit.

u/albeaner · 2 pointsr/BreakingEggs

Whatever you send, be mindful that they will treat their lunch box like a basketball. Anytime I send somewhat delicate things, half of it comes home smashed or in pieces because 'it was like that when I opened it up'. FFS children, berries will not hold up to that!

OK for the actual advice you requested....

  1. Thermos - you can pack leftover pasta, chinese food, mac n cheese, or yogurt...you get the idea. Don't tighten them TOO much or kids can't open them. Jury's still out on reusable spoons/forks, I got these camping ones and my youngest already destroyed his...

  2. Sistema cubes are great, they have two sides, once for sandwich and the other is divided in two for snacks. I always send a carb (chips, cookies, pretzels) and a fruit or veggie (apple slices, cukes, carrot sticks, grapes). Putting everything in one container saves time.

  3. I don't buy single serving packages of stuff, but I did buy a bunch of little containers and pre-package dry things like nuts, chips, veggie straws, cookies, etc. That way I can grab the snack when packing lunch, since I always pack lunch + snack.

  4. Water bottles have been tricky...we don't do straws or sippy type bottles because i hate washing them. And we don't do juice boxes. The nalgene flip top bottles like this are pretty easy for them to open/close and are a good size (not too big) for the next couple years. And again, they are dishwasher safe ;)

    My kids are older (9 and 11), so I'm actually thinking of having them plan out their lunches by week for the whole school year, to avoid the 'what do you want me to buy for lunches' nagging EVERY week. If I can get their attention to do it once, it's a lot better than trying to do it while also meal planning and also bugging the fam for meal ideas.