Weight Watchers Zero Point Lunchbox

Weight Watchers Zero Point Lunchbox - Healthy work lunchbox idea - Family Fresh Meals
When you’ve been on WW (or Weight Watchers, as they used to call it) for a while, you start to see every piece of food in terms of points. So instead of a bowl of popcorn, you see two points. Two Oreo cookies become four points. A slice of pizza? At least five.

This can be frustrating on those days when you know you’ve got a big-point dinner planned. Because when you’ve got literally zero points left for lunch, practically every piece of food you look at turns into something you can’t eat.

Weight Watchers Zero Point Lunchbox - Veggies sliced on a cutting board

This Weight Watchers Zero Point Lunchbox is the answer. It’s got an assortment of healthy foods that all have zero, count ‘em, zero WW points! So instead of sitting down to yet another bowl of mixed greens, you can chow down on sliced chicken, hard-boiled egg, cucumber, bell pepper, apples, and grapes, all with a side of one of these 0 point Greek Yogurt Dips.

With this Zero Point Box, you’ll never have to choose between going hungry and going over your point total again.

Weight Watchers Zero Point Lunchbox - Family Fresh Meals

Tools used for this WW Zero Point Lunch

Lunchboxes: These are one of my favorite lunchboxes. They are microwave, dishwasher and freezer safe.
Small Circle Dip Containers: These are perfect for storing your dressings and dips for your lunch.
More WW Recipes: Here are a bunch of other WW recipes I have!

 Weight Watchers Zero Point Lunchbox

Here are the basics of what you need for your lunchbox!

  • Cooked chicken
  • Diced peppers
  • Sliced cucumbers
  • Sliced apples
  • Grapes
  • Hard boiled eggs – ( I have and Instant Pot and Oven recipe! )
  • Some of my greek yogurt dip! Make sure to use 0% fat Greek Yogurt
  1. Place all your ingredients in you Lunchboxes containers (affiliate link), seal and refrigerate until ready to use. Use with in 3 days 🙂

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Weight Watchers Zero Point Lunchbox

Author Corey Valley
This Weight Watchers Zero Point Lunchbox is the answer. It’s got an assortment of healthy foods that all have zero, count ‘em, zero WW points!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes

Ingredients
 

  • 4 cups Cooked chicken
  • 1 cup Diced peppers
  • 1 cup Sliced cucumbers
  • 2 Sliced apples
  • 2 cups Grapes
  • 4 Hard boiled eggs
  • Some of my greek yogurt dip!

Instructions

  • Place all your ingredients in you EasyLunchboxes containers (affiliate link), seal and refrigerate until ready to use. Use with in 3 days 🙂

Notes

  • This lunchbox idea is 0 points on the BLUE and PURPLE plan.

Nutrition

Calories: 382kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 42g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 291mg | Sodium: 171mg | Potassium: 735mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 23g | Vitamin A: 580IU | Vitamin C: 37.6mg | Calcium: 63mg | Iron: 2.9mg

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64 Comments

  1. Could you make a recommendation for a substitute for the eggs?

    1. How about tofu or some garbanzo beans?

  2. The ingredients for this lunch, are these split up between 4 servings? So each container gets 1 cup chicken, 1 hard boiled egg, 1 cup cucumber 1cup pepper? And how much apples and grapes go in.

    1. Yes, the ingredients are divided into 4. The amounts for each are at the bottom of the post in the recipe card. Divide everything by four 🙂

  3. Edie Leone says:

    Great info and ideas WW changed the program so it is a little confusing about points but you are right on with your meals points. Thank you

  4. Deborah P says:

    How did you cook the chicken?

    1. I love to use rotisserie chicken, grilled or crockpot

  5. Gail Walters says:

    Not yet but I’m looking forward to trying it, I’m always wondering what to have for lunch especially if I’m out shopping.