While the rest of Australia stockpiles toilet paper, I have another very pressing concern.
Namely, the phrase ‘elevated lunch experience’ and the fact that someone has created a lunchbox that costs $369.
That person is Leah Naomi, a New Yorker, and her creation is the Inka Lunchbox Kit. It’s essentially two BPA-free, plastic lunch boxes which sit perfectly in a waterproof, vegan leather handbag case. Oh, and it also comes with a gold-finish, stainless steel cutlery set, long and short bag straps, a dinky little saucepot and two silk-cotton napkins. There are also pockets included for your silverware, phone and keys.
Office politics: When someone has a better lunch than you. Post continues below.
While this is all very aesthetic and fancy AF, there’s a pressing issue we can’t ignore. The Inka lunch kit is also – and this is important and will be repeated at regular intervals in this article – $369. For that amount, you could buy lunches for an entire month, buy ingredients to make yourself countless more, or purchase 106-ish rolls of black market toilet paper on eBay (no really, we looked it up).
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If you buy this lunchbox, make sure that you keep your hand firmly on it.
Perhaps I'm picking up an inference that wasn't there - but if my hunch is correct, let me be the first to shake your hand.
I'm digitally tapping the side of my nose.
The people who buy this sort of thing are the sort of people that Bernie Sanders wants to tax. Looking at it, I think I have to agree with him.