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Dealworthy Bento Box (5 colors) $1.99 + Free Store Pickup at Target or Free S/H w/ Target 360, Circle Card or on $35+

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Target [target.com] has Dealworthy Bento Box (Red, Gray, White, Pink or Green) for $1.99. Shipping is free w/ Target Circle Card, Target Circle 360 Membership, or on orders $35+.
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Target [target.com] has Dealworthy Bento Box (Red, Gray, White, Pink or Green) for $1.99. Shipping is free w/ Target Circle Card, Target Circle 360 Membership, or on orders $35+.

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank AsifS

Regular price and pretty darn flimsy.
Good for kids snacks like cherrios and such - but not for things like salad, rice. etc.
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As much as I avoid plastic in my kitchen, the kids' school has a ban on glass. I end up using plastic containers for daily snacks and lunches. I know there are couple of stainless steel options, but they're either not leakproof, or then too expensive. I won't mind spending that on older kids, but preschoolers and elementary kids sometimes ding up the boxes, break latches, misplace the boxes, etc.
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Quote from abi.ra :
As much as I avoid plastic in my kitchen, the kids' school has a ban on glass. I end up using plastic containers for daily snacks and lunches. I know there are couple of stainless steel options, but they're either not leakproof, or then too expensive. I won't mind spending that on older kids, but preschoolers and elementary kids sometimes ding up the boxes, break latches, misplace the boxes, etc.

We do the stainless ones for my 2 year old. It's more expensive but they have lasted well so far. Only issue is daycare can't reheat food so they probably drop them in plastic containers to nuke the food anyway lol

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