If you bring food to work, what do you transport it in?
Looking for some new ideas.
If you bring food to work, what do you transport it in?
Looking for some new ideas.
squash / 13208 posts
I have a Built Neoprene bag that I have been using for years! It holds a lot and you can throw it in the washer
similar to this
grapefruit / 4554 posts
Just bought this one and so far it's working out. I carry a lot of stuff, breakfast, lunch and 2 snacks.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00SI28464?psc=1
wonderful grape / 20453 posts
I have two, depending on how much food I am bringing to work. I got them both at Target
My larger one is a Thermos brand insulated tote. It carries 12 cans, I think...I also have the 24 can size if we are going on a road trip or something. I'm pretty sure these are discontinued. The shape is great if I have a lot of containers to bring to work that day. (Igloo sells some similar insulated totes). It's a good size if i have a big salad to bring because it fits round glass tupperware
My smaller one is just an igloo insulated tote that's about 9" tall. Fits about 3 tupperwares stacked high, with room for yogurt and stuff next to it.
I bring a lot of food to work (breakfast, lunch, snacks), so mine are kind of on the bigger size.
pomegranate / 3779 posts
I have a Fit & Fresh one that I picked up at Homegoods a few months ago. I like it because the bottom is pretty wide and I can fit my big salad containers in it.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
Thanks everyone! My husband and I both bring a lot of food with us as well, and our containers are also the problem.
I feel like I need a "system," so I am looking at the Rubbermaid LunchBots, or something like that.
grapefruit / 4442 posts
@Mamaof2: I have the same one!
mine came with a strap so its easy to just throw on and run out the door.
watermelon / 14467 posts
I usually pack it in Pyrex containers and transport them in a cloth grocery bag.
olive / 66 posts
I like the BYO neoprene bags from target. They're around $10 and I like that they can go right in the washing machine so no lunch bag funk! I will caution you that metal forks can damage them if they aren't wrapped in something, lost one that way. I have two and rotate them! You can fit a good bit of stuff in it!
grapefruit / 4584 posts
PB Teen has some nice ones in geometric patterns that come with coordinating containers (for fruit, sandwich, etc). My nieces use these and I would totally use one myself.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
Apparently my husband and I both ordered lunch totes on Friday.
I ordered this, but haven't used it yet:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0078K40OC/ref=pd_luc_rh_sbs_02_03_t_ttl_lh?ie=UTF8&psc=1
My husband ordered this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006HMPV4A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
cantaloupe / 6131 posts
DH and I both carry a version of this bag (same size, different colors). I like it because the straps are long enough that you can wear on your shoulder and holds a lot. There is a front pocket for napkins and utensils, fits our water bottle and coffee mug, and fits just about any food container. DH carries lunch and dinner and snacks!
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