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Mini packs of fruit for lunch box - what are they called?

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Booksandflowers · 20/04/2024 12:40

I’m trying to do my online Tesco shop and daughter has asked for some pre packaged fruit in her lunchbox. I’m trying to find some small packs of grapes etc but can’t find them. Assume Tesco do them but what do I search under? I’m sure I’ve tried everything

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Marghogeth · 20/04/2024 12:41

Fruit pots. Or you could go naturally packaged?

Crunchymum · 20/04/2024 12:42

I hate to be that poster but can't you just buy bigger packs and decant them into your own tupperware?

Much more cost effective (unless you have a DC like mine who loses as tupperware pot a week!)

WibblyWobblyWeeble · 20/04/2024 12:43

Sounds nuts but I always search for mango, it'll come up in the small pots then link to the others.
Also, I really like prepared mango!

hoarahloux · 20/04/2024 12:54

On the tesco site they're called snack packs. They seem to be phasing them out though, only apple ones available today. It seems a wasteful and expensive way to eat fruit.

Bearpawk · 20/04/2024 13:00

Any chance she would accept a whole fruit chopped up by you then popped in a small Tupperware ? It's extremely wasteful, expensive and environmentally damaging to buy those small pre packaged portions of fruit.

Booksandflowers · 20/04/2024 13:03

It is wasteful I agree. She only wants them as she’s seen others have them and I think she’d be over it after a week. Had some problems with her eating so happy to facilitate this in the short term.

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WibblyWobblyWeeble · 20/04/2024 19:51

They aren't wasteful for me, wasteful would be buying a whole melon/pineapple/mango that wouldn't be used.

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