Nursery and formula

My son is only going to nursery for two days so I don’t want to give the whole formula tub back and forth.
What can I empty some formula in for they to keep for two days?

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You can get little tupperware or formula containers on Amazon for quite cheap.

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Either Tupperware or some bottle companies make formula tubs that you can premeasure amounts into so they just put it straight into the bottle when needed

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Depending on the food regulations, you may need to have the original packaging. Check with the nursery on their policy.

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Does the nursery not supply the formula you use ? X
What about a formula dispenser that you refill daily x

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