Our target audience were people who use cycles to commute everyday. They have difficulties carrying their lunch to work everyday because there is no place to keep it. We designed a lunch box that can be attached to the front rod of the cycle. Since indian food is messy and a little difficult to eat out of a lunch box we also attached a stainless steel plate to the bottom of the lunch box that can be peeled off and used. Since it fits below the box, it gives space for a spoon and fork to be stored.
Another feature our lunch box had, was that some of the compartments were detachable. The side compartment is divided into three but these divisions can be played around with or removed completely.
the lunch box was square and was made of soft, flexible plastic. This lunch box could then be attached to the front rod of the cycle with nylon straps and stainless steel buckles.
Another feature our lunch box had, was that some of the compartments were detachable. The side compartment is divided into three but these divisions can be played around with or removed completely.
the lunch box was square and was made of soft, flexible plastic. This lunch box could then be attached to the front rod of the cycle with nylon straps and stainless steel buckles.
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