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Galley’s new frontier: lunches for kids

It's one fancy-looking school lunch.

Galley for kids. (Courtesy photo)

Just days after the announcement of a service area expansion, Ivy City-based Galley has more news: the company will now make your kids’ lunches for you.
The idea is that busy parents can add a lunch (or two or three) to their dinner delivery, and skip the hassle of preparing lunch in the mornings. A Galley spokesperson told Technical.ly the new addition is “based on customer feedback that coming up with a creative and healthy lunch is one of the hardest tasks for parents each day.”
The menu options, which include things like a cheese quesadilla paired with fruit, veggies and a cookie, are $6 each.

Galley's current kids lunch options, as seen on its website. (Screenshot)

Galley’s current kids lunch options, as seen on its website. (Screenshot)


Galley currently delivers in much of D.C. and into northern Virginia — the most recently added service areas are Ballston and Virginia Square. The one-and-a-half-year-old startup also delivers in Baltimore.

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