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TSE

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Jun 25, 2007
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I am currently in the market for a lunchbox, as a university student who spends many, many hours in studio without access to eating out as much as he'd like.

I need a lunchbox that keeps my hot food hot, and my cold food cold.

Price is not a consideration, but not trying to be ridiculous. Any suggestions?

And also, how does MacRumors bring food to work?
 

Mousse

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Apr 7, 2008
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Flea Bottom, King's Landing
I am currently in the market for a lunchbox, as a university student who spends many, many hours in studio without access to eating out as much as he'd like.

I need a lunchbox that keeps my hot food hot, and my cold food cold.

Is this the part where I joke about keeping my hot soup and ice cream in the same cooler?:p I doubt it'd be practical for a student, but I use one of those 1 gallon Igloo coolers. Having a place to keep my cooler and lugging it around ain't an issue.

I've seen infomercials for the Packit cooler. I've never tried it, but it has good reviews on Amazon. Price ain't bad either.
 

R94N

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May 30, 2010
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JoshMKB24

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Jan 5, 2013
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I have an Igloo mini cooler. I bring a lot of stuff though. I bring lunch, drinks, some snacks, etc. Trying to eat healthy in a corporate environment isn't always easy! I usually bring a few chicken breasts, some vegetables, some brown rice, and maybe a coconut water.
 

184550

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May 8, 2008
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My graduate program gave us insulated softside lunch bags. Keeps my hot stuff hot and my cold stuff cold.

Back in the day, I used Arctic Zone when I was serious about my school lunch. :p
 
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