When my daughter came home with uneaten Red Pepper slices, something Mrs. Efficiency had spent labor to cut up, I decided this had to be studied.
Bonus points if your kid packs their own lunch. Although given pre-school chaos, this might be more ideal than real. Could pack lunches at night.
A packed lunch had a requirement Not to be something heated. No leftovers would meet this criteria. The grey area here is that some typically warm foods like Pizza are enjoyed cold. This can be cultural, and more power to anyone who can eat leftovers cold.
Food must have some caloric content to give energy for the rest of the day. A bunch of celery sticks isn’t enough, even if by volume they could satiate and fill a stomach. Let us set a goal for ~500 calories.
Foods must have some desired nutritional content. Protein and vitamins are deemed universally acceptable in this case.
The best:
Lesser options that come to mind, but they have some downsides:
As you can see, spending time washing fruit is an unwanted time-sink. To save time, you could get all your fruit out, wash it at the start of the week and package it.
Smoked/preserved meats come to mind as ‘The Best’ when it comes to fast. I am aware that these are costly and potentially have carcinogenic properties, but I believe it would be wrong to not include them for their Efficiency:
Lunchmeat: Turkey, Ham, that sliced stuff. This is only Efficient if you don’t make a sandwhich, however if you were going to add something simple like bread, cheese, or mayo to supplement calories(see later section), this could be acceptable. Just don’t spend time adding something calorie-free mustard.
Lesser:
These are almost too easy.
Covering everything in oil. As long as it takes almost 0 time to prepare, I consider these meeting requirements.
We all know about Lunchables and similar foods. They follow this
As mentioned earlier, avoid:
Considering everything said, could you further optimize by getting items from the same location? Hypothetically, if you were making a lunch with Beef Jerky, a banana, and crackers, you could put everything in the same spot on the counter, and pack everything without taking any extra steps. Alternatively and a bit more strange, if you were making a lunch of meat sticks, dried fruit, and crackers, could you put everything in the refrigerator?