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Medium Oval Lunch Box with Snack Box
This 2-piece oval food storage container set includes a large oval container plus a smaller snack box
This Medium Oval Lunch Box with Snack Box is perfect for smaller meals. Easy to carry in school bags, hand bags or even laptop bags for dry food and snacks. Perfect for sushi, sandwiches, cheese and crackers. It is a perfect school lunchbox. The clips on either sides are very easy and safe to open and close. The unique snack box inside makes it perfect to carry dips and sauces.
Our Oval food storage container and no-leak cup set is a modular lunchbox designed to keep your lunch and your sides fresh - all while using non-toxic, sustainable materials. This oval is perfect as a bento lunchbox, for salads, or for storing lunch dishes with dry ingredients.
Go plastic-free with our Meals In Steel Oval, a durable, reusable, toxin-free, lunch container set for your lunches.
Our Medium Oval Lunch Box with Snack Box is a 100% high-quality, food-grade stainless steel container. Because it does not contain plastic, the lunchbox is free of all estrogen-mimicking chemicals, such as bisphenol-A (BPA), phthalates, and bisphenol-S (BPS). But it's not leak-proof since no plastic gaskets are used.
Our best-selling is a 100% high-quality, food-grade stainless steel container.
Product Details
Durable design uses 100% food-grade stainless steel
Non-toxic: free of estrogen-mimicking toxins commonly found in plastic, such as BPA (bisphenol-A), BPS (bisphenol-S) and phthalates.
Container is not leak-proof since no plastic gaskets are used.
Dishwasher safe
Not for use in microwave
Kid-tested clips can be adjusted looser or tighter.
Food may be reheated in the metal containers in a medium-heat oven.
Made in India
Size(cm): 18 x 11 x 4.5
Medium Oval Lunch Box with Snack Box
Weight: 370g
Meals in steel offers a wide range of food-grade, high-quality stainless steel lunch boxes, and bottles, to keep your food safe. Eat Healthy, Live Healthy!
Do You Know?
Studies of bisphenol-S, the chemical compound sometimes used to replace bisphenol-A in "BPA-free" plastic products, found it is disruptive not only to the body's hormone system but to brain circuitry in developing animal embryos.
Known to mimic estrogen, BPA and BPS are not the only synthetic chemicals found in hard plastic and certain resins that do so. (Close relatives include Bisphenol B, C, E, F, G, M. P, PH, TMC, and Z.) In laboratory tests, 95 percent of hundreds of ordinary plastic products put through "real world" conditions, such as through a microwave or dishwasher, tested positive for leaching estrogenic chemicals. Since companies are under no obligation to tell consumers what chemicals are used in the manufacture of their product, many health experts say the best thing to do is avoid contact with household plastics altogether.
With the caveat that it is nearly impossible to not be exposed to plastic in the course of a day, here are two lists. The first contains a selective list of plastic items or products that contain plastic resins that experts say you should limit your exposure to or sanitize your hands after touching. The second list contains a selective list of safe alternatives
Avoid:
- hard plastic sports bottles
- plastic food storage containers
- food wrap
- hard and flexible packaging
- deli containers
- plastic bags
- baby bottle components (nipple, ring, liner, etc)
- plastic dinnerware and plates
- non-stick cookware
- plastic cleaning products
- thermal receipt paper
- canned food and drink
Alternatives:
- stainless steel water bottles
- unbleached wax paper
- anything made from wool, cotton, hemp or plastic-free, biodegradable fibers
- plastic-free cleaning products, such as baking soda, vinegar, and essential oils
- stainless steel or cast iron cookware
Do you Know
Do you Know
Do You Know?
Studies of bisphenol-S, the chemical compound sometimes used to replace bisphenol-A in "BPA-free" plastic products, found it is disruptive not only to the body's hormone system but to brain circuitry in developing animal embryos.
Known to mimic estrogen, BPA and BPS are not the only synthetic chemicals found in hard plastic and certain resins that do so. (Close relatives include Bisphenol B, C, E, F, G, M. P, PH, TMC, and Z.) In laboratory tests, 95 percent of hundreds of ordinary plastic products put through "real world" conditions, such as through a microwave or dishwasher, tested positive for leaching estrogenic chemicals. Since companies are under no obligation to tell consumers what chemicals are used in the manufacture of their product, many health experts say the best thing to do is avoid contact with household plastics altogether.
With the caveat that it is nearly impossible to not be exposed to plastic in the course of a day, here are two lists. The first contains a selective list of plastic items or products that contain plastic resins that experts say you should limit your exposure to or sanitize your hands after touching. The second list contains a selective list of safe alternatives
Avoid:
- hard plastic sports bottles
- plastic food storage containers
- food wrap
- hard and flexible packaging
- deli containers
- plastic bags
- baby bottle components (nipple, ring, liner, etc)
- plastic dinnerware and plates
- non-stick cookware
- plastic cleaning products
- thermal receipt paper
- canned food and drink
Alternatives:
- stainless steel water bottles
- unbleached wax paper
- anything made from wool, cotton, hemp or plastic-free, biodegradable fibers
- plastic-free cleaning products, such as baking soda, vinegar, and essential oils
- stainless steel or cast iron cookware





I bought this as I thought it would have room for sandwiches and the snack box. Turns out that you can either have 1 sandwich made from 2 slices of regular supermarket-sized bread, (slightly squeezed in to fit) or have the snack box inside the lunch box, but not both. That said, it's a lovely sturdy well-constructed box and does the job.
beautifully made and so fabulous, no more squished lunches and I am proud to walk around with it and show it off!
Very impressed with the quality of these. Perfect size for the kids morning tea at school. The little snack container included is perfect for yogurt or hummus.
Its really good. Bit expensive though
Very happy with meals in steel