
We’re back to my desk again. Hey, a lot happens here! Photographed here is my new favorite reusable lunch container, which according to green living products provider, New Wave Enviro Products, is ‘seriously safe’. We’ll get to that in a minute. This sassy little container immediately evoked a sense of traditional Indian to-go food storage containers called tiffins. This one may be a simplified version, but simple is good!
I’ve been bringing breakfast, which is either yogurt, fruit and ground flaxseeds or oat bran, in this container for more than a week now and I have to say it is lighter than the glass containers I usually use. As promoted, this container does not offer any additional chemical or metallic taste to my food and it is very easy to clean.
New Wave also claims that these containers are no-leach, no-chemical and non-toxic, and as far as I can tell, they are infinitely reusable!
Price point seems reasonable given that it is reusable potentially forever – $14.99! You can buy through New Wave Enviro Products’ Store Locator or call to order 800.592.8371.
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Hey Megan,
Great post about the stainless steel containers. I am always on the look out for stylish containers for on the go meals. I am a former teacher so bag lunches were the norm for me back in my 20s. Anyways, do you think those container lids close well. I always love packing yogurt with fresh fruit. Thanks for the post!
Elizabeth!
Hey Megan,
Great post about the stainless steel containers. I am always on the look out for stylish containers for on the go meals. I am a former teacher so bag lunches were the norm for me back in my 20s. Anyways, do you think those container lids close well. I always love packing yogurt with fresh fruit. Thanks for the post!
Elizabeth!