A brief overview of history of customized lunch boxes

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A brief overview of history of customized lunch boxes Have you ever realized that the thought of going back to school after the vacations is often proceeded by the feelings of happiness and excitement that come at the thought of buying new things? From books to lunch boxes, children like to hand pick each and everything that they might need. Mothers too are busy planning their meals and what they would be getting for their lunch breaks in school. Today, bringing a lunch box to school is taken as the most natural thing to do but had it always been like this? What got this whole tradition to start and how have the lunch boxes changed over the years? It was because of questions like these that I got to dig around for the right answers.

They weren’t meant for kids As much as it might come to surprise you, the lunch boxes initially were not meant for the kids at all. They were designed for the workers who were working hard on their blue-collar jobs most of the day. Carrying lunch boxes of their own allowed them to eat a hearty meal at work without having to travel or waste money doing so. This way even if the work location was far away, they still would have enough food with them to last them all day. Introduced during the 1800s, the Personalized Lunch Boxes were more like metal boxes that were carried by workers often representing their economic status for them. It, however, was soon making the kids follow the lead and imitate their parents who have been working hard to provide for them.


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