1. grab and go - Adjective
2. grab and go - Verb
grab and go (third-person singular simple present grabs and goes, present participle grabbing and going, simple past grabbed and went, past participle grabbed and gone)
(idiomatic) To get something quickly
Download websites should be designed so that those who wish to can just grab and go.
(informal) That can be quickly prepared or acquired and taken away.
(informal) Easily portable.
Source: en.wiktionary.orggrab-and-go
Additionally, dining halls will only offer grab-and-go options, and students are advised to return to their rooms to eat meals. Source: Internet
As well, the way people eat breakfast has changed, Douglas said, with “so many alternatives” available, such as cereal bars, handy grab-and-go options and more convenient places for people to pick up their first meal of the day. Source: Internet
A school district worker loads “grab-and-go” meals onto a waiting bus at Mountlake Terrace High School. Source: Internet
Pilar Guzman owns Half Moon Empanadas, a nontraditional "grab-and-go" business with 13 locations around Miami, including in the airport, the University of Miami and the convention center. Source: Internet
As opposed to prior years, dining will be implementing a grab-and-go model. Source: Internet
Existing Amazon Go stores are more like convenience stores, carrying grab-and-go sandwiches and snacks, so the move represents an expansion of its offering. Source: Internet