For most Australians, their trusty lunchbox is just that – a simple place to store their lunch.
But as the price of eating out continues to hike and meal prep routines become increasingly more complex – some are opting for food storage that reflects their increasingly sophisticated taste buds.
And the lavish trend has now been extended further with the launch of Vaya Life’s deluxe version of the lunchtime staple.
As the price of eating out continues to hike and meal prep routines become increasingly more complex – some are opting for food storage which reflects their increasingly sophisticated taste buds
The lavish trend has now been extended further with the launch of Vaya Life’s deluxe version of the lunchtime staple, which can set consumers back up to $79 a piece
But the stylish storage accessory doesn’t come cheap, with the range costing up to $79 a piece.
It’s thanks to VacuTherm insulation the product can boast an ability to keep food either hot or cold for up to six hours.
The product’s sleek design and distinctive stack style structure also allows for carrying multiple meals easy.
Cashed-up lunch lovers will also find the boxes has some practical benefits, with reviewers claiming it also helps with portion control.
‘The unmatched style and unparalleled utility of the tyffyn and drynk range offers a new luxury when it comes to home-packed meals for both adults and children,’ Vaya Life CEO Vashist Vasanthakumar said.
The release follows a burgeoning trend for stylish accessories amongst foodies – including the launch of a $199 ‘food prep bag’.
The Mealami is a leather accessory looks just like a regular handbag but has been designed for both men and women to be able to transfer their meals from home, to the gym and to work with ease.
It’s thanks to VacuTherm insulation the product can boast an ability to keep food either hot or cold for up to six hours – and it’s stack style structure makes carrying multiple meals easy
Meal prep queen Katie Lolas recently posed alongside her bag and said it was her go-to for carrying her elaborate meal preps to and from the office in style.
‘This is what I use to carry my prep to and from work. It looks like an average handbag from the outside, but the front compartment opens outwards so I can stack my containers and they don’t spill,’ she wrote.
‘I have both sizes that it comes in and have been using their bags for around 6 months now. I probably use the larger size most because I’m forever lugging around marking and my MacBook.’
The 32-year-old Sydney-based teacher preps all of her breakfasts, lunches and snacks on Sundays to ensure she stays healthy and in shape no matter the season and regularly shares her tips on social media.
And among the lunch boxes, containers and techno drink bottles is one stylish Australian accessory that is standing out: the Mealami (pictured being used by meal prepper Katie Lolas)