Has anyone tried a school lunch delivery service

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Anonymous wrote:Your need is too niche for there to be a market for this.


The market already exists and is called Lunchables. Or those prepacked cheese/nut/cranberry or whatever trays.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your need is too niche for there to be a market for this.


Not true. My daughter’s private school uses Yay Lunch for the lower school. Not all kids use it, but many do. We’re planning on using it this year. You pick the meals for the week and they’re delivered to the kid’s classroom.
Anonymous
What is so hard about packing a lunch? I don't get it.

I pack one main item: sandwich (PB or turkey/cheese), leftover pasta, or dinner if it is something easily packed (falafel, meatballs, etc)

One fruit, one veggie, one crunchy snack item like pretzels

Done.
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Anonymous wrote:gosh all you parents packing a dessert regularly in a lunchbox. you are the reason my kids complain they are deprived because they only get fruit. No, i never tried a school lunch delivery service, but after reading some of these posts here, I understand why people do it.


Pack a dessert for your kids then.


My kids are both super skinny, packing desert is one way I try to fatten them up.



My kids aren't skinny and always get a little treat in their lunch. How sad to have some lame boring lunch every day with no fun surprises.
Anonymous
My kids have made their lunches since 1st grade. They make it when I clean up for dinner so I can help in the kitchen if necessary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your need is too niche for there to be a market for this.


The market already exists and is called Lunchables. Or those prepacked cheese/nut/cranberry or whatever trays.


Those are so full of sodium and saturated fat. Yuck!!!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your need is too niche for there to be a market for this.


The market already exists and is called Lunchables. Or those prepacked cheese/nut/cranberry or whatever trays.


Op asked for something fresh, organic, and healthy . Lunchables are opposite of that. Those packed cheese and nuts tray are snacks, not a full meal like Op is looking for.
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Anonymous wrote:I hate making lunches too but honestly it isn’t that hard. Sandwich (PB&J is our go to), some fruit, cheese, and something else like cookies, fig bars, or chips is what I usually do. If you are really lazy just use uncrustables then you don’t even have to make the sandwich.


Wish my kids would eat sandwiches but they simply won’t.


Have you tried changing the bread? My kids don’t like sandwiches on regular bread but then will eat them on hamburger buns.


Same here. Mine love the Hawaiian rolls.
Anonymous
Would school even allow this? Ours an end to parents ordering their kids delivery from door dash, grub hub, Uber eats (which is super ridiculous this was even happening). Either pack your child a lunch or have them buy what is available
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