Cardboard harvest box
Our included box is sturdy, recyclable, and made to hold real lunch portions without the plastic-heavy feel of typical takeout containers.
Farm to table, sized for school
Every week, we thoughtfully curate 5 wholesome lunch options — so parents can choose what works best for their child.
Why this exists
Lunch shelves got crowded with ultra-processed options: shiny packets, refined oils, long ingredient lists, and snacks designed to be available instead of nourishing. Kids learned to pick from what was nearby.
The Lunch Edit starts earlier in the chain. We look for farms, kitchens, and snack makers that keep food close to its original form. Every box is built around real grains, produce, legumes, pasture-raised dairy or eggs when used, and snacks with plain, readable ingredients.
Read our full storySeasonal produce, real proteins, whole grains, and snacks with short labels.
Ingredients checked for refined seed oils, additives, and hidden processed fillers.
Cardboard boxes or real banana leaves with food placed right on the leaf.
Packed with care
Lunch packaging matters because fresh food has texture, moisture, and little details worth protecting. We keep the box simple, sturdy, and aligned with the food inside.
Our included box is sturdy, recyclable, and made to hold real lunch portions without the plastic-heavy feel of typical takeout containers.
Inspired by food traditions where real banana leaves are used to serve fresh meals. Food rests directly on the leaf, bringing a natural farm-to-table feel to the lunch experience.
Each package leaves room for a parent note, so the box feels personal and cared for before your child even opens lunch.
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