Tips For Packing an Everyday Lunchbox
TIPS FOR FUSSY EATERS
Having a fussy eater in the house can make packing a lunchbox full of everyday foods a challenge. Try these tips for fussy eaters to help your child introduce a wider variety of healthy foods into their lunchbox.
TIPS TO SAVE MONEY
Packing an everyday lunchbox doesn’t need to be expensive. In fact, everyday foods can be cheaper than sometimes foods.
TIPS TO SAVE TIME
Follow our time saving hacks to help busy parents and carers send a healthy lunchbox full of everyday foods.
TIPS TO KEEP FOOD SAFE
Food poisoning is never fun and young children are at a higher risk than adults. It is important to ensure your child’s lunchbox stays cold (or hot) at school. Take special care with high-risk foods like meat, fish, milk, dairy products and eggs.
TIPS TO INCREASE VEGETABLES
Vegetables are packed with vitamins, minerals and fibre to help with healthy growth and development. Vegetables will help to strengthen your child’s immune system and ensure they are healthy to learn and play at school.
BUDGET FRIENDLY LUNCHBOX TIPS
Packing a lunchbox every day can be tough, especially with rising food prices. The good news is you don’t need fancy ingredients or expensive snacks to pack a healthy lunchbox. Many better value foods are just as nutritious, giving kids the energy they need to learn and play.
"NUDE FOODS" Lunchbox Tips
Nude foods are foods packed without extra packaging—no plastic wrap, foil, or single-use packets. They’re packed in reusable containers, which helps reduce waste and can reduce the cost of lunchboxes.



