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Wednesday
11Nov2009

5* Review: Everyday Jun's Waste Free Lunch Kit

Reviewed By Patricia Punt

A place for everything and everything in its place. Packing lunch ... an entree, two snacks or sides, and blackberry tea just got easier thanks to Jun's Waste Free Lunch Kit. The attractive and roomy "messenger bag" comes with a reusable plastic cube designed to hold a sandwich, pretzels and carrots; or left-over rigatoni bolognese, bread sticks and greens--or a chef salad with a side of croutons and grape tomatoes. The beverage bottle is freezer safe (as is the lunch cube). Did I mention the kit comes with a lime green spork to eat the salad?

The reusable containers are made from lead-free and BPA-free material (an important health consideration if you are concerned about chemicals leaching into your food) and are microwave and dishwasher safe.

There is even room in the neoprene bag (think wetsuit material)  for an apple or another piece of fruit for an afternoon snack. Taking my lunch with me means I save money and time, and now I'm saving the local landfill. A grown-up solution to "what's for lunch." A place for everything and everything in its place. Packing lunch ... an entree, two snacks or sides, and blackberry tea just got easier thanks to Everyday Jun's Waste Free Lunch Kit.

5 Stars

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