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Definition of packed lunch in English: packed lunchnoun British A cold lunch carried in a bag or box to work or school or on an excursion. (自备的)盒装(或袋装)午餐 don't forget to bring a packed lunch Example sentencesExamples - He was concerned that if meals were limited to just healthy options some children would refuse to eat them and instead would bring in unhealthy packed lunches.
- Volunteers should bring a packed lunch for the day and musical instruments and a song for the evening.
- There is no booking but youngsters need signed parental permission before sessions and should bring a packed lunch and suitable footwear.
- School packed lunches are getting less healthy, with three out of four failing to meet basic nutritional standards, according to a survey published today.
- It also claimed the school was being hit financially because too many youngsters were bringing packed lunches and not enough takings were being made from school dinners.
- Parents were today rebelling against a school head's plans to deter children from bringing home-made packed lunches.
- And children eating school dinners tended to eat more fruit and vegetables while those eating packed lunches ate more snacks and desserts.
- The majority who bring their own packed lunches more often than not will never set foot in a restaurant, shop or even bar and go home not having put their hands in their pockets to spend anything!
- A survey by the Government's Food Standards Agency has revealed that nine out of 10 primary school pupils who bring packed lunches are eating a diet dangerously high in fats, sugar and salt.
- Scotland on Sunday can also reveal that ministers are considering plans to ban junk food in packed lunches, and calling for parents to be instructed on what food to give their children to eat at lunchtimes in school.
- In the past, the savoury choice in packed lunches has been confined to bread, with sliced white being the norm.
- By bringing packed lunches to work, cutting back on unnecessary luxuries (such as take-away meals), I attempted to slash my everyday expenses to zero.
- The club runs from 7.30 am to 6pm and children will be given breakfast and afternoon tea but must bring a packed lunch.
- The school has now turned its thoughts to ensuring pupils' packed lunches are equally healthy.
- A stop will be made in Ennis for lunch but travellers can, if they so wish, bring their own packed lunches.
- You will need to wear sturdy footwear, preferably boots, old warm clothes including waterproofs, and bring a packed lunch.
- Simple canteen facilities will be provided but students are advised to bring their own packed lunches or snacks.
- It means headteachers have been forced to decide whether to employ a new contractor, take over the provision of hot meals themselves or serve sandwiches to children entitled to free school meals while the others bring packed lunches.
- Another aspect of the programme includes tips on healthy eating through food tasting and cookery lessons including making healthy pizzas, smoothies and packed lunches.
- After this, there is a lunch break and a packed lunch is optional.
Definition of packed lunch in US English: packed lunchnounˌpækt ˈləntʃˌpakt ˈlənCH British A bag lunch. don't forget to bring a packed lunch Example sentencesExamples - The club runs from 7.30 am to 6pm and children will be given breakfast and afternoon tea but must bring a packed lunch.
- A survey by the Government's Food Standards Agency has revealed that nine out of 10 primary school pupils who bring packed lunches are eating a diet dangerously high in fats, sugar and salt.
- It also claimed the school was being hit financially because too many youngsters were bringing packed lunches and not enough takings were being made from school dinners.
- You will need to wear sturdy footwear, preferably boots, old warm clothes including waterproofs, and bring a packed lunch.
- He was concerned that if meals were limited to just healthy options some children would refuse to eat them and instead would bring in unhealthy packed lunches.
- It means headteachers have been forced to decide whether to employ a new contractor, take over the provision of hot meals themselves or serve sandwiches to children entitled to free school meals while the others bring packed lunches.
- School packed lunches are getting less healthy, with three out of four failing to meet basic nutritional standards, according to a survey published today.
- Simple canteen facilities will be provided but students are advised to bring their own packed lunches or snacks.
- Another aspect of the programme includes tips on healthy eating through food tasting and cookery lessons including making healthy pizzas, smoothies and packed lunches.
- There is no booking but youngsters need signed parental permission before sessions and should bring a packed lunch and suitable footwear.
- Volunteers should bring a packed lunch for the day and musical instruments and a song for the evening.
- A stop will be made in Ennis for lunch but travellers can, if they so wish, bring their own packed lunches.
- And children eating school dinners tended to eat more fruit and vegetables while those eating packed lunches ate more snacks and desserts.
- After this, there is a lunch break and a packed lunch is optional.
- By bringing packed lunches to work, cutting back on unnecessary luxuries (such as take-away meals), I attempted to slash my everyday expenses to zero.
- Scotland on Sunday can also reveal that ministers are considering plans to ban junk food in packed lunches, and calling for parents to be instructed on what food to give their children to eat at lunchtimes in school.
- In the past, the savoury choice in packed lunches has been confined to bread, with sliced white being the norm.
- The majority who bring their own packed lunches more often than not will never set foot in a restaurant, shop or even bar and go home not having put their hands in their pockets to spend anything!
- The school has now turned its thoughts to ensuring pupils' packed lunches are equally healthy.
- Parents were today rebelling against a school head's plans to deter children from bringing home-made packed lunches.
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