What makes a family give lunchables for lunch every day?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lunchable is just kid charcuterie
*chef’s kiss*
Anonymous
If my first percentile Dd would reliably eat a lunchavle everyday that’s what I’d send. You would probably judge her current lunch but she needs the calories where she can get them. Last week every day she ate popcorn, salami, a rice krispy treat, and 1/2 of an apple.
Anonymous
This post is trash and I am a bento box lover and send my child a very healthy homemade lunch with one snack every day. It can be homemade treats or a homestyle rice krispy treat bar with my love note on the wrapper. But, I do not judge because I do not know nor care what other parents give their kids for lunch. I worry about myself and that is it.
Anonymous
It’s deli meat, cheese, crackers. Big deal. There are worse things
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Probably they just don't love their kids.


yeah. When I don't love my. kids, I buy lunchables. It has nothing to do with picky eaters or a busy lifestyle or my pissed off ness that they won't buy school lunch. It's just that I don't love them.
Anonymous
Maybe a parent is seriously ill and you're a jerk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lunchable is just kid charcuterie


Thank you, I literally laughed out loud.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lunchable is just kid charcuterie



Best enjoyed with a 2024 grape juice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a very wealthy family (private school, $3m home) with a nanny for their three school-aged kids.



Omg get a life weirdo
Anonymous
I make homemade lunchables to feel a but better as a mom.

Take notes:

Get a family pack of deli turkey (not ham)
A block of cheese
Fruit of choice
Gold fish crackers

*strategically roll turkey tightly then cut in fourths
*cut the cheese in rectangles, as square shape screams lazy lunchable mom
* cut fruit in small pieces of same size, bonus points of cool shape, take off outer skin
* gold fish crackers should be the assorted colored ones to ensure no confusion of laziness

Anything less than this screams you are a lunchable mom.
Anonymous
I went to school with kids of billionaires (we were the poors on scholarship). The most neglected kid I ever saw was the child of an heiress to the Crown family fortune. This girl never had brushed hair, often wore old, faded, too-small pajama tops to school, and never had matched socks. It was super weird. Neglect is definitely a thing that happens in wealthy, possibly dysfunctional homes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lunchable is just kid charcuterie



Best enjoyed with a 2024 grape juice.


I think I love you.
Anonymous
I knew a boy who brought red caviar sandwiches on white bread to school every single day. Rich, Fancy parents. Fast forward 30 years, he is homeless with an arrest record for drug possession and assault. Damn shame he didn’t get lunchables, they could have had a much different outcome in life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I knew a boy who brought red caviar sandwiches on white bread to school every single day. Rich, Fancy parents. Fast forward 30 years, he is homeless with an arrest record for drug possession and assault. Damn shame he didn’t get lunchables, they could have had a much different outcome in life.


Preach.
Anonymous
It’s laziness. Same reason why many kids buy the crap lunch school sells. Parents don’t feel like putting time and effort into their kids’ food. Just like many adults eat takeout daily or pre-made foods
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