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Gallery: 9 Cool Lunch Boxes and Bags

2009_01_27-Lunchbox.jpg2009_01_27-Lunchbox02.jpgOne tenet of healthy (and, let's face it, recessionary) eating is to take your lunch to work. We'll add that it's definitely tastier than the pre-made salad from your office cafeteria. We've rounded up reusable lunch bag options before, but it's time for an upgrade—especially since we stumbled upon a website that has vintage-style lunch boxes galore. Click through for our favorites.

posted originally from: TheKitchn

 
 

The old-school styles from Lunchboxes.com are priceless. We had a hard time choosing just a few to show you. And Mario Batali's new line comes in separate lines for men and women- hm. Any other favorites? Let us know. And enjoy eating something homemade at the office. Instead of, you know, a pack of Bugles.

To-Go Ware Stainless Steel Lunch Box, $17.95 at Greenfeet.

Dr. Pepper Lunchbox, $12.95 from Lunchboxes.com

Ramones Lunchbox, $17.95 from Lunchboxes.com

Tootsie Pop Lunchbox, $12.95 from Lunchboxes.com

Mario Batali Persimmon Floral Lunchbag, $27.96 at ebags.com

Mario Batali Insulated Crew Tote in Black Pepper, $44.99 at ebags.com

Mario Batali Insulated Satchel in Persimmon, $27.96 at ebags.com

Built NY Gourmet Getaway, $19.95 at ReusableBags.com

Mini Lunch Tote, $19.50 from Lands' End

More lunch box coverage on the Kitchn:
Tyvek Lunch Bag
Anti-Theft Lunch Bag
Oilcloth Lunch Bags
Alladin's New Lunch Box
New Lunch Box from Pottery Barn
Zojirushi Mr. Bento Stainless Steel Lunch Jar

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I would love a the top metal one, but our office has a microwave... and moving the food onto a plate from the carrying container...to hard.

I'm still using old plastic ones, but worry about the phtalates.

posted by Lilli K. on January 30th 2009 at 1:22am
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