The packs also come with "a cheeky roll of toilet paper" - a nod to the great toilet paper panic buying problem of 2020.
And it's not the standard loo paper. Evans said it is high-end toilet paper from New Zealand company Smartass that is "tree-free" and made from bamboo and sugarcane.
Evans said the Isolation gift packs only launched a week ago but were already proving very popular as a surprise at home for workmates, family and friends who were isolating.
Under the Covid-19 red setting Eat My Lunch were not delivering lunches to schools but were "stockpiling credits" for the free lunches created from the sale of the $40 gift boxes.
"We are adding up the credits and when we are in a position to get our volunteers in to make the lunches for schools we will get them out there.
"We will be in a position to add some more schools in need to the ones we already send out."
The Isolation Health and Wellness Box can be delivered nationwide there are classic, gluten-free and vegan options available.
Every box sold gives two free lunches to a child in need.