School life is often described as the most beautiful period of life. Sharing the food brought from home with friends is also a lovely memory. In the past, children used to carry food in steel tiffin boxes or wrapped in leaves. However, with time, tiffin boxes have also changed.
Nowadays, children carry their food in lunch boxes of different colours and shapes. There are also water bottles in various colours. A father is shocked to see his son's lunchboxes. The father asks his son how many lunch boxes he has. Then the boy puts each lunch box on the table after taking it out of his bag. Would you believe that his son was carrying not one, not two, but three lunchboxes?
The first blue lunchbox is for the child to carry his main lunch. The next is a relatively small box for a fruit lunch. The child reveals that he will eat it as soon as he gets to school. The last lunchbox is triangular in shape and is for keeping 'extra lunch' to eat on the school bus on the way back home. The boy also got two water bottles- one for Glucon-D, a glucose-based beverage and one for water.