100% Compostable Clamshell Take Out Food Containers [6x6" 50-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality to go Containers, Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers
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No, I didn't notice any.
That's not the case, in my opinion. At Thanksgiving, we used them for a small family picnic outside. For family members to take home leftovers, I thought they were less obnoxious than styrofoam.
There have been no issues for me. When needed, I've seen people use foil or parchment as a long Ed n. They are still superior to plastic in my opinion.
The containers are light beige in color and are much more durable than Styrofoam.
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Cakes and cheesecakes up to 4 inches in diameter will fit perfectly. There will be no sogginess if you use wax or greaseproof paper. The issue has been resolved.
Lunch in clamshells made from recycled materials is fantastic. sturdy. They are large enough to hold a salad, a sandwich, or anything else you can think of. During the pandemic, this has prevented my partner from bringing home Tupperware from work. Because of the lack of lamination, it appears to be recyclable. br>br>However, they are not leakproof. They just slam shut like a clam. Also, because the encasings are made of paper, they will soften if exposed to too much moisture.
We have monthly activities in the retirement community where I live. Dinners prepared by one of our residents are one of the activities held once or twice a month. Because of Covid, some of our residents are hesitant to socialize (though we do encourage safe gatherings), but they still want to partake in the meal. These were purchased to aid in the delivery of hot meals, which included dessert, to those who wanted to partake. These are well-made and functional!.
There's no room for a burger, and it's certainly too small for a regular serving of nachos at a food festival. I bought these to sell at a festival, but they are disappointing. It will be necessary to locate larger containers. These are exactly the same size as a burger, so adding a bun and toppings will be difficult.
The fact that they're compostable and environmentally friendly is fantastic. friendly, etc. However, with only dry food, they become soaked and soft. When you take it out of the fridge and microwave it, the bottom becomes soft and soaked. In most cases, it's a waste of time and money. IKEA sells a plastic container set for ten times the price of this eco-friendly set. It's all pleasant.
The shape of these containers is unusual. Standard-size sandwiches don't fit well, even when cut in half, because the bottom and top are very small/narrow. I used to be able to put one half sandwich flat on the bottom and the other half sandwich on its side or on top of it in a different brand, but these boxes won't let me do that without squishing the food. Aside from that, they're well-made and stay closed. It's okay for a small side salad, but not for sandwiches.
The containers that are 666 are only 666 because the bottom and top were less than 44 at the wisest point, but they are still excellent containers.