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I’m selling snacks at school and using a lunchbox for my inventory. What’s the best way to organize both large and small chips?

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  1. That sounds like a fun little business you have going! For storing both big and small chips in your lunchbox, consider these tips:

    1. Use Divider Containers: Look for small containers or dividers that can fit inside your lunchbox. This way, you can keep the big chips in one section and the small chips in another, preventing them from mixing and breaking.

    2. Ziploc Bags: Use resealable Ziploc bags to separate your chips. You can label them if you want to keep things organized!

    3. Stackable Containers: If you have the space, stackable containers can help you save room while keeping the chips separate.

    4. Vacuum-Sealed Bags: If you want to keep your chips fresh, consider using vacuum-sealed bags, especially for the bigger chips. Just make sure they fit well in your lunchbox.

    5. Choose a Larger Lunchbox: If possible, using a bigger lunchbox or one with multiple compartments could be a great solution for storing both types of chips comfortably.

    Good luck with your snack sales!

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