This article will give you lots of School Lunch Hero Day gift ideas for the May 3, 2024 event!
For other no- or low-cost ways to show your cafeteria workers appreciation, check out the article Schoo Lunch Hero Day 2024: Ideas for Celebrating.
See below for ideas categorized by budget, or jump ahead to my roundup of product recommendations!
School Lunch Hero Day Gift Ideas by Budget
There are School Lunch Hero Day gift ideas on this list for everyone, no matter what your budget is!
Budget: $1 or less per person
If you’re on a tight budget or have a lot of cafeteria workers to shop for, there are ways to treat the staff for under $1 each.
- Card: write each person a heartfelt thank you!
- Candy: Whether it’s a regular-sized bar, movie theater box, or a handful of fun-sized candy, you can typically stay within budget with candy.
- Donuts, grocery store baked goods, or homemade treats: These goodies tend to cost under $1 each and are easy to treat a crowd.
- Gum: especially if you can find the Extra brand, you can attach a note that says, “Thanks for going the Extra mile!”
- Pens: Ones customized with the school name, district name, or an appreciation message work well. If your cafeteria uses computer POSs, try to find ones with a stylus tip. See my recommendations below!
- Bath Bomb: buy a pack of bath bombs, and if they’re not already pre-wrapped, wrap each in tissue paper with ribbon.
Budget: $1-$5 per person
- Bakery Goods: Cupcakes, cookies, or danishes from a bakery are a little more pricey than making them homemade or getting them from the bakery section of the grocery store, but they give more “wow”. Crumbl cookies are a well-liked option for sweets-loving staff!
- Soap, Lotion, or Hand Sanitizer: Bath & Body Works runs good deals and is a favorite brand for gift-giving.
- Nail Polish: for ladies about to go out on summer break, nail polish makes a great treat since they can’t wear it in the kitchen!
- Lottery Scratch-Offs: These are a fun gift for an opportunity to win big. Maybe just attach a few pieces of candy as a consolation prize in case they don’t win anything.
- Classic Food Combos: some perfect examples – a bag of popcorn + box of candy, hot cocoa packet + treat bag of marshmallows, grahams + marshmallow + chocolate bar, cake mix + frosting, chips + can of soda. Package together in a treat bag or gift bag with a note of appreciation.
- Socks: you can go comfy, fuzzy socks for the sentimental crew or crazy, funny socks for the wild ones!
- Snack Break: provide a basket of assorted snacks for the cafeteria staff to enjoy.
Budget: $5-$10 per person
- Flowers or Plant: flowers that can be planted in their garden, a potted houseplant, a tomato or basil plant, or even a bouquet of flowers are all great options.
- Box of Chocolates: a box of chocolates is a classic thank-you gift!
- Oven Mitt: a nice oven mitt they can use at home or at work makes a good gift. You can even fill it with candy or other gifts, if it’s in your budget.
- Candle: candles make a nice gift, and you can often find good ones at TJ Maxx or Ross at a good price.
- Goodie Bags: Fill a goodie bag with a few of the ideas from the $1 or less and $1-5 categories to create a custom gift.
- Picture Frame: fill with a photo of the staff, students, or a tasty school meal.
Budget $10-$20 per person
- Coffee Mug/Tumbler: funny or heartfelt, a coffee mug makes a great gift – fill will candies, hot cocoa/tea packet, or a bag of coffee for an extra special touch.
- Water Bottle: a nice water bottle always makes a good gift, whether lunch lady-related or not!
- T-shirts: t-shirts are LOVED by cafeteria staff, and there are so many good options out there! Check out my picks below, or get with a local print shop to help design something unique.
- Apron: aprons are also a great option, and there are a few lunch lady options out there
- Lunch: Buy lunch for the staff from their favorite local spot!
- Gift Card: everyone loves a gift card, so you know they will get what they want. However, beware that if purchased with school funds, it is likely viewed as taxable income, so clear it with payroll first.
Group Gift Ideas
You could also do one gift for the entire staff, if it’s something they would keep in the kitchen.
- Gift Basket: A gift basket of things all staff can enjoy is a popular gift. An edible arrangement or treat tower are good options.
- Coffeemaker: if the staff are in need of an upgrade to their morning pick-me-up, a new coffeemaker or Keurig would be a lovely gift.
- Portable Speaker: staff still relying on an old boom box? They might appreciate a portable speaker that they can connect to a phone for music instead!
- Charging Station: a place to store everyone’s phones, a charging station is a great gift for a kitchen.
- Aloe Plant: If they have access to a window, any nice houseplant would make a good gift, but since aloe can be used to treat burns, it makes for a practical gift too!
- Personal Supplies: supply them with things they often pay for out of pocket. Common examples are seasonal decorations for the cafeteria or art supplies, first aid supplies, hair ties, nail polish remover pads, coffee, other drinks, snacks, etc.
School Lunch Hero Day Gift Ideas Round-Up
Lunch Lady Tealight Candle Variety Pack
In scents like “Early Truck Day”, “Lunch Lady Cobbler”, and “Sticky Cafeteria Tables”, this variety pack makes a great School Lunch Hero Day gift.
You can also purchase individual tealights if you wanted to drop one for each cafeteria worker into a goodie bag.
Etsy | $14.95 each
Appreciation Pens with Stylus Tip
These pens have an appreciation message on each one and a stylus tip that can be used when ringing in students.
Amazon | $14.99 for 20 (other pack sizes available)
Pens & Notepads
Enough for 12 lunch heroes, this pack comes with a pen and notepad for each person. You can also choose messages that are inspirational or sarcastic!
Amazon | $21.99 for 24 pc (12 people)
School Lunch Hero Water Bottle
I love that these fit the theme, and who doesn’t love a good water bottle?
School Nutrition Association Shop | $8.99 each
Food-Themed Socks
Perfect for lunch ladies, these socks feature different patterns of foods on each.
Amazon | $19.99 for 8 pair
Lunch Lady Candle
This candle comes in the scent “Don’t Forget a Fruit”, and the ingredients list apples, oranges, spices, and “the forgetfulness of a child”. What a funny gift for the lunch lady who always has to send kids back for a fruit!
Etsy | $14.95 each
Mini Lotions
Whether you’re on a tight budget or want to add an extra item to their goodie bag, this affordable lotion is a great pick for less than $0.50 each!
Amazon | $9.49 for 20
Bath Bombs
Bath bombs are a nice gift to encourage staff to practice self-care. Buy a set like this and wrap individually in a treat bag or tissue paper.
Charging Station
Everyone loves a fully-charged phone; plus, it encourages staff to keep their phones put away. This one has 6 spots to charge various devices.
School Lunch Hero Card or Poster
This digital download lets you print cards for School Lunch Hero Day, but you could also go with a generic thank you card.
They also have a poster version, and the purchase comes with several different sizes you can print.
School Lunch Hero T-Shirt
This t-shirt is a perfect School Lunch Hero day gift! Comes in blue or yellow in sizes S-5XL. I love the heart image this year!
School Nutrition Association Shop | $14.99-$19.99 each
Lunch Lady or Food Dude T-Shirt
Etsy has great lunch lady shirt options. Don’t forget about your food dudes as well!
Etsy | $17.50-$19.50 each
Potted Flower
Visit your local plant nursery and pick up a small plant. Transfer to a pot if desired, and voilà, you have a nice gift!
Home Depot | $1 each in season
Portable Speaker
Gift something to the entire kitchen, like this portable speaker so that they can listen to music from their phones. This one is waterproof, which will protect it from the high steam, splash-prone environment of the kitchen!
Lunch Lady Mug
This mug says “It takes a big heart to feed little bellies”. So sweet! They also have the same design on a camping mug, water bottle, tumbler, and t-shirt.
Etsy | $11.95 each
Thank You Keychain
This keychain has a thank-you message and incorporates the cooking element of the job, making it a perfect School Lunch Hero gift idea!
O’Keeffe’s Working Hands Cream
Washing your hands all day can leave you with dry, cracked skin. This cream is a miracle for repairing your skin!
Lunch Lady Survival Kit Makeup Bag
Give as is, or build a survival kit by adding some candy, bandaids, lotion, hand sanitizer, and/or vitamin C.
Fruit Badge Reel
They’re wearing a badge anyway, so why not jazz it up with these cute fruit badge reels? Prices start at $5.84 if you only need the topper and $9.74 if you need the badge reel too.
Wine Glass
For your wine-loving lunch lady, this hilarious stemless wine glass would be perfect!
Amazon | $7.99 each
Summary
No matter your budget, there’s a gift option for anyone.
Do you have other School Lunch Hero Day gift ideas? Tell me in the comments below!