

Healthy, well-balanced lunches are important for both kids and adults to get the energy and concentration they need to get through the afternoon. What's more, they're less likely to reach for an unhealthy snack later in the day. But what exactly is the criteria for a healthy lunch?
For kids:
For adults:
It may take a little extra effort, but brown bagging is the healthiest lunch alternative. Packing even a moderately healthy lunch from home will almost always beat any lunch from an eating establishment. Plan your menus and meals ahead of time, and try to prepare lunches either on the weekends or the day before. Plus � you'll save money. Pack your lunches and your health � and your wallet � will thank you!
This article first appeared in the September 2016 edition of the HealthPerks newsletter.
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