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7 tips for school lunchboxes

By HBF
4 minutes
9 March 2022
School lunchbox filled with healthy food
Packing healthy, fun school lunches can be easier with these handy tips from our friends at The Good Grocer IGA.

Healthy lunches and snacks are important for keeping kids energised at school.1

Here are a few ideas to help make it easier and quicker to pack a fun and nourishing lunchbox each day.


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1. Plan ahead

Planning your lunchboxes for the week ahead can save you some time and energy of having to decide each day what to pack. Make a shopping list, gather some healthy ingredients and you’ll be off to a great start.

You can also try doing some meal prep in advance – like chopping up a few days’ worth of fruit or veggie sticks to keep in the fridge and easily add to lunches.

2. Choose foods from all five food groups

To create a nutritious and balanced lunch, try to include a variety of foods from the five food groups:1

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3. Choose healthy snacks

A few ideas include:

Homemade trail mix recipe

4. Get organised

It can be helpful to keep all your lunchbox supplies organised in your kitchen. Try putting lunch boxes, drink bottles and any other containers that you use for school lunches together in one spot so you don’t have to rummage through cupboards to find them.

A good tip can be to use a shallow cardboard box or a plastic bin to keep things together rather than have them loose in the cupboard, so you can easily slide it out to grab what you need.

5. Prep extra at dinner time

You can save some time by packing lunches while you make dinner. For example, if you’re chopping up vegetables for dinner, you could chop some extras for lunchboxes.

If you’re making a meal that can be re-heated like pasta or curry, try making some extra and freezing it in individual serves for lunchboxes. These frozen portions can be defrosted overnight in the fridge when you’re ready to use them.

6. Get the kids involved

Getting the kids involved in packing their own lunchbox can help create good habits and may make them more likely to eat it happily. 

Try offering them a choice between a few healthy and convenient options and use the opportunity to talk about healthy food and nutrition.

You could also try creating a choose-your-own snack system in your pantry and/or fridge, with containers for different types of healthy snacks so they’re easy to grab when packing school lunches.  Older kids can choose their own items from the snack box to add to their lunch.

7. Keep food chilled

Some foods need to be kept fresh and chilled, especially during the warmer summer months.

A few simple solutions for keeping lunchboxes cool are:

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1Better Health Channel – Healthy eating – school lunches



This article contains general information only and does not take into account the health, personal situation or needs of any person. In conjunction with your GP or treating health care professional, please consider whether the information is suitable for you and your personal circumstances.

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