Very kiddie. I remember bringing the pizza ones to elementary school. Besides they probably wouldn't fill you up at that age.
2007-02-11 15:59:59
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answered by Steph [♥] 4
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When I have lunch at high school most of the time I leave hungry, just because you cant buy lunch 5 times or neither would i pay $10 a day for lunch to be filled with what they serve. My point is I would be hungry as hell from a lunchable lol
2007-02-11 16:01:17
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answered by Dan 3
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I'm not a health freak by any means but pick up a box of Lunchables and read the ingredients list. If you dont understand what it says then thats strike one that shows you it shouldn't be eaten.
Strike two and three would come once you run a search on those ingredients that you didn't know what they were and finally found out the truth.
Just getting right down to the point:
Lunchables ARE NOT health AT ALL for ANY ONE.
Of course this is all my opinion.
2007-02-11 16:02:34
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answered by Silly_Smilly 3
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Eh...I like lunchables but I wouldn't want to take them for lunch because the cheese and meat would get warm before lunchtime. Lunchables are supposed to be kept refrigerated(except for the nachos and maybe the pizza ones).
2007-02-11 16:01:37
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answered by ~*Bella*~ 5
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Sandwiches are the obvious choice for a reason - they transport easily, they're relatively neat to eat with your hands (which means you don't need to worry about silverware) and PBJs in particular don't need refrigeration. Add some veggie sticks or a piece of fruit and you have a very healthy lunch. If you don't like sandwiches and are willing to carry around a cooler, then you can bring yogurt, pasta or potato salad, leftover cold chicken - anything you're willing to eat cold that won't get too bruised or mashed by being carted around. If you're willing to carry around a cooler and have access to a microwave, then you can bring quite a few different things. I usually pack up the leftovers from the previous night's dinner and bring those.
2016-05-23 23:47:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Whatever works. I brought them a few times for lunch in high school, but they weren't big enough, I was still hungry. But if it works for them, if they really want to spend all that money on a mediocre lunch, then who cares.
2007-02-11 16:00:59
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answered by consumingfire783 4
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It does seem a little childish, plus it doesn't seem like it would be enough for them to eat. Maybe it is just convenient. It's not very healthy do to regularly. BUT it is really not a BIG deal...
2007-02-11 16:00:44
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answered by Cris O 5
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While I think they may be created for young-kids, they make as GREAT snacks. If would eat one for lunch these days I would need about three-or-four just to satisfy me.
2007-02-11 16:07:33
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answered by aSchway 3
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Lonchables are great. I think the full meal ones geard twords kids are a little much.. But, the cheese and cracker ones are great.
2007-02-11 16:00:49
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answered by Charnal_Void 3
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It's unhealthy and overpriced, but probably better than what they could buy in the cafeteria. However, it's not enough food for a teenager.
2007-02-11 16:01:00
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answered by Anonymous
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