Information for "Packed lunch"
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Display title | Packed lunch |
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A packed lunch (also called pack lunch, sack lunch or bag lunch in North America, or pack up in parts of the United Kingdom, as well as the regional variations: packed lunch in Lancashire, Merseyside and Yorkshire, ) is a lunch prepared at home (or elsewhere, e.g. by a hotel for its guests; or perhaps, e.g. in Japan, sold in a vending machine) and carried to be eaten elsewhere, such as school, a workplace, or on an outing. |
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