Our Top 5 Picnic Must Haves

10 July '19

1. House by John Lewis Bamboo Lunch Box

Keep your plant-based or vegan food fresh until lunchtime with this bamboo lunch box. The contemporary design combines the natural beauty of a bamboo lid with an on-trend grey colour box, plus a band to hold the two securely together.

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2. Mepal Lunch box in Nordic Green

The Mepal lunch pot can be stored in the fridge or freezer, and is made from BPA free plastic.

Easy to clean, dishwasher safe and ideal for work lunches, this has a smaller compartment for keeping food separate so plant-based picnics have never been easier.

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3. LEON Round Bamboo Lunch Box

This lunch box is made of biodegradable, sustainable bamboo.
Bamboo is one of the fastest-growing plants in the world – it only takes a year to grow back after it’s been harvested. And it is naturally anti-microbial, which makes it perfect for holding your food and ensuring that you've got the lunch you need to see you through your day.

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4. Planet Organic Sustainable Living Hamper

Cut down on waste and embark on an eco-friendly journey for life with this Planet Organic collection of teas, treats and toiletries. We think it's great to take to a festival.

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5. Planet Organic The Ultimate Vegan Hamper

Cut out label reading with this one stop vegan picnic hamper. Going Vegan has never been this easy. In this box you will find some of the most exciting Vegan products packed with nutrition and never compromising on taste.

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