Tuckerbox
A tuckerbox is a type of food container, often insulated, used to carry meals for consumption away from home. Historically, tuckerboxes were common for workers in fields, mines, or on long journeys, allowing them to bring their packed lunches. The term "tucker" itself is a colloquialism for food, particularly in Australia and New Zealand, derived from the verb "to tuck in," meaning to eat heartily.
Tuckerboxes typically feature a sturdy construction, often made of metal or durable plastic, and may include
The design of tuckerboxes has evolved over time. Early versions might have been simple tins or canvas