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:A nothing!!! i take lunch every day0
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Packed lunch is the way forward for me !!!!0
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Normally about £1 - £1.50. Free if I'm using up leftovers from previous night's dinner that would have been thrown away, but £2.39 if I leave my lunch in the fridge and get a panini from the coffee shop downstairs!0
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About 20p for a banana
About 49p for a tin of soup
About 10p for a few slices of bread to dip in
About 10p for a pear
Altogether approximately 89p - not bad eh?:j0 -
If I dont remember to take something from home I spend about £3.00.
Have been good lately though and making my own when i make dd for school!
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I make my own.......sorry, I cannot tell a lie. MY WIFE makes my lunch and I reckon it would cost around £1.00 per day.0
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always make packed lunches for us all so a couple of pounds a day0
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50 packed lunch kits
We spend about £1.0 a day on each of our childrens lunches0 -
home-made sandwich, yoghurt and fruit; less than £20
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About a pound or so0
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