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    Lunch Box Investigation

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    our investigation we are testing which lunch box is the ‘best,’ for a consumer. This is so we can discover which lunch box is overall the best for our everyday lives. In this investigation there are no scientific principles being proved or investigated however we are using scientific principles in our experiment in order to discover the best lunch box. For finding our which lunch box was the greatest in the insulation section we had to observe how a lunch box used its material in order to retain a

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    Lunch Box Ads

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    Environmentally friendly by having something reusable. Explanation: We expect to make lunch boxes popular by saying they will prevent mistaking your lunch with another student, protect your food, and more environmentally friendly. We will show a “cool” kid using a lunch box. Students in high school look up to the “cool kids” and follow what they do. Students also have famous role models and want to be like them. If we include a

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    Science Expo Do you ever take your lunch anywhere? Have any of your food products ever been wasted, destroyed, or damaged in any way due to the unstable or heavier items in your meal? Secondly, let’s say when you go into a restaurant, would you want your entree to come out squashed or crushed? Food protection is an enormous problem. Food is one of the key ingredients needed for life, so why do people not protect it like they protect themselves or how they protect others? Food protection is the action

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    grabbing a box and putting it into the grocery cart. 2. Now: I still love this product, but much less of it, too much sugar; however, I will enjoy it once in a blue moon for great tasty memories. This is a great example of hitting the “sweet spot”. Ages 5-10 - Holly Hobby Lunch Box, produced by American Greeting Corporation 1. Then: To a 10-year-old, this lunch box rocked! I was in school and it was the “in thing” to carry your lunch to school. Most of my friends had a metal type of lunch box that contained

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    The Lunch Box movie is about Ila, a young wife and Mr. Fernandes, an accountant and a widower. Ila seeking her husband’s attention by cooking delicious foods to him in order to put back sweet moments in her marriage. However, the lunch box that she prepared was delivered to the wrong person which is Mr. Fernandes. She writes the letter after she realized that her husband doesn’t eat the foods that she was cooking. From that moment they share their stories that they had gone through although they

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    Core Competency Tree: - Core Competency Tree Diagram The Core Competencies of Mumbai Dabbawala are listed as follows: - 1. Information Symmetry The organizational structure of Mumbai dabbawala is a three tier structure, which ensures that each level is assigned to a particular task, this system ensures redundancy among team members and lead to better communication among members of different hierarchy. Hence due to flat organizational structure information symmetry exists at all

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    The Core Competency Tree

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    Core Competency Tree: - Core Competency Tree Diagram The Core Competencies of Mumbai Dabbawala are listed as follows: - 1. Information Symmetry The organizational structure of Mumbai dabbawala is a three tier structure, which ensures that each level is assigned to a particular task, this system ensures redundancy among team members and lead to better communication among members of different hierarchy. Hence due to flat organizational structure information symmetry exists at all

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    Taking a Look at Dabbawalas

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    Mahadu Havji Bachi is the founder of Dabbawalas. He had started a small lunch delivering company in 1980. The company was a sole proprietor and had expanded as a private limited company until it was organized under Nutan Mumbai Tiffin Box Suppliers Chariy Trust (NMTBSCT). Every day, more than 200,000 lunches are efficiently delivered to their clients, all across the city. “Dabbawala” came from the word “dabba” which means box (lunch box) and “wala” is someone who is involved in a trade. Dabbawala can be

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    Symbolism In Lunchbox

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    consumer's job for their lunch. One major reason why the people of Mumbai utilizes this system is to maintain their tradition of having warm home-cooked meals despite them being at work. This displays the importance of family to them. The food symbolizes the feeling of being connected and together despite the distance. These lunchboxes are able to keep the tradition of having a hot home-cooked meal alive. Because of the old tradition, this new concept of delivering lunch boxes

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    to find new school lunch boxes. These were typically made of metal back then, though there were some that were made of solid plastic. The prevalent television shows of the day were highlighted on these, as well as movies and even singers. Though the latter has not altered, lunch boxes at large are not the same as they were back then. They do the similar thing, but they can do them in very diverse ways. Your children might still feel the same way about finding the impeccable box, but there are more

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