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    The History of the Humble Lunch Box

    In the 1880s, plain metal lunch pails were a practical way for workers to transport and protect their midday meals. The utilitarian containers weren’t marketed for children, but it wasn’t long before parents, taking a cue from workers’ lunch pails, started reusing the metal tins used to hold cookies or tobacco for kids’ school lunches! 🙄😱😵

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