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be filled neatly with paper, or, if made from pasteboard, the box may be 

 cut down to the required size. When space seems lacking the difficulty 

 may be overcome by more careful packing, by resorting to such expedients 

 as cutting fruit or cookies, or by packing sandwiches the other way of 

 the box. 



The package requiring wrapping should be neatly wrapped. That there 

 is a difference in methods of packing and wrapping is illustrated by 

 Fig. 80. 



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Fig. 80. — Luncheons wrapped in paper, packed in boxes covered with paper, or 

 carried in a paper bag may present either a careless or a neat appearance 



If called on to act as judges in a luncheon-box contest we might draw 

 up for ourselves a score card like the following: 



Rating 



1 . Neatness of box or wrapper 5 



2. Appearance of the inside of the box 25 



Neatness 

 Daintiness 



3. Quality and preparation of food 35 



Excellence of preparation 



4. Selection of food 35 



Fitness for purpose 



100 



