Lunchboxes have always been a part of every household. They have existed in different ways throughout time. Lunchboxes have come a long way, from humble beginnings to modern times. Starting from simple containers to stylish, sleek boxes, lunch boxes have traveled a long way. Transforming with every age and era, they have transitioned into high-tech items that cater to the demands of modern life. MyneeMoe takes you to the timeline of lunchbox evolution. So, get ready and don’t get shocked with the unbelievable history of the lunchbox!
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Tins and metal lunch boxes: In the 19th century, lunchboxes were not how they look today. Made of metal and steel with very tight lids, these lunchboxes were rectangular in shape and were often carried by construction workers. The tiffin box did not have anything except for things that were really necessary. It had a handle for people to carry it and it did not serve the aesthetics. Metal lunch boxes could withstand the rigors of industrial work environments, but they were also prone to rusting when exposed to moisture.
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The 1950s: the rise of thematic lunch boxes: Transition from the metal phase, the lunchboxes had now entered a new era. Industries started producing boxes with popular characters and shows. The lunchboxes had a theme and were vibrant in color. The focus this time was as much on the looks as it was on practicality. Decorated with images of popular television characters, cartoons, and movie stars, these lunch boxes were made of tin or aluminum. Along with being good-looking, the boxes were durable and lightweight.
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The 1970s and 1980s: Plastic and Insulation: by this time, people started shifting from metal to plastic lunch boxes. Light in weight and durable enough, the material allowed it to be molded in any shape. It even came with properties like temperature insulation. These lunch boxes were often made from durable materials like polyethylene, which could withstand drops and rough handling better than metal. With time, these lunchboxes started to gain popularity because of the insulation they offered.
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The 1990s: Compact, modular design: The beginning of 1990 brought a change in the lunch box design. It brought more compact and modular designs that were eco-friendly as well. While the world was concerned about sustainability, manufacturers too shifted their concern and crafted reusable boxes that were BPA-free. Loved by people, the lunchboxes featured multiple compartments, making lunch packing easy and healthy.
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The 2000s and beyond: This time has seen lunchboxes like no other. The best part of every era when combined is the lunch box for kids we have today. With double wall insulation, MyneeMoe has a curated selection of lunchboxes that will keep your food hot and fresh. With leak-proof lids, you can carry your favorite dips and gravy to school or work. The stainless steel keeps the food healthy and makes the lunchbox easy to clean. Everything in one—what else do we demand?
Conclusion
Shocked by evolution? Well, we gave you the disclaimer. MyneeMoe combines the best of every world and presents a masterpiece to you. The only thing you want to keep a balance between your health and work life are our lunchboxes. Equipped with multiple compartments, we let you carry a meal that is fresh, healthy, and tasty. Available in vibrant colors as well as a sleek appearance, we do not compromise on the looks. These boxes come with lunch bags. So, wait no more and get your hands on the lunchbox you like the best.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) :
1. What features define modern lunch boxes for kids and adults?
Modern lunchboxes are sustainable and are made of stainless steel.
2. What are the benefits of stainless steel lunch boxes?
Stainless steel keeps food fresh and healthy. It is BPA-free and is easy to wash as well.
3. Why are modular lunch boxes with compartments useful?
Multiple compartments make sure that you have a balanced diet.
4. How have MyneeMoe lunch boxes combined the best features of past designs?
MyneeMoe lunchboxes are leak-proof, good-looking, have multiple compartments, and are made of stainless steel.
5. Are modern lunch boxes suitable for carrying liquids like gravy or dips?
Yes, since the lid is leak-proof, you can carry gravy and dips.