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Have any of you ever thought about taking these to work for lunch or a snack? The ones with the turkey cheese and crackers and small piece of candy? I thought about this and just eating the meat and cheese cuz it's portioned perfectly for a sleeve. And they very cheap at the grocery stores also.

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What a great idea!!

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Here's my opinion of lunchables: Way expensive for low-quality food... throw a piece of meat into a zip lock bag with a cheese stick and save a bunch of money.

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Read the label for calories, sodium, preservatives and fat. Crap food. Since we can eat so little, make it count nutritionally.

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I agree and the meat and cheese in a lot of those have extra preservatives and imitation cheese. It's just as easy to put a slice of meat and a slice of cheese in a ziplock.

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Get a bento box. Cook yourself a turkey breast, chicken breast/thigh or ham steak and cut it up. Ditto for some real cheese (vs. "cheesefood") - slice it yourself. Throw in some blue berries for good measure. Bam, you have your very own do-it-yourself lunchable with a ton more nutrition. AND I promise that it will taste way better!!!!

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I think occasionally it would be fine. Not the best quality of food, but as long as you don't have them all the time i don't see any harm in it.

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The actual lunchable tray is perfect for sleevers, for sure.

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