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Like lunchables, but hate the stupidly high prices? You can pack your own for a fraction of the cost.
Get some crackers/flatbread/mini pita/melba toast, whatever cracker or cracker like snack you prefer.
Get some cured meat like salami, pepperoni, polish sausage, summer sausage, bologna and slice it up thin. If you arnt confidant in your ability to slice sausage then you can probably find it pre cut for pizza and sandwiches.
Get some cheese, doesn't have to be fancy shit though sliced American cheese is probably not going to work well. Cut it into pieces that will fit on you cracker.
Portion out an equal amount of all three, put it in a baggie or container, and pop it in your bag.
its home made lunchables if the kids ask, if adults are asking tell them its charcuterie.