Plastic Salad Bowls (50 Count) 32 Oz. Disposable Salad Bowls with Lids - To-Go Container With Airtight Lids
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Our 32oz bowls are ideal for serving individual salads, but they may be too large for a side salad. I recommend that you use our clam-shell clam-shell clamshell clamshell clamshell clamshell clamshell clamshell They'd be perfect for a small side salad in shell plastic trays! In the Amazon search bar, type B0892Q3YBW to find them.
No, these containers are not suitable for storing hot food.
The best use for our salad bowls is to keep food in them. Microwaving them could cause the plastic to melt or warp.
We don't wash them first, and they're perfectly clean right out of the box.
Selected User Reviews For Plastic Salad Bowls (50 Count) 32 Oz. Disposable Salad Bowls with Lids - To-Go Container With Airtight Lids
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These were purchased for lunch salads and are the perfect size; however, the lids do not stay on. They don't snap and they don't leak. I can't even shake the salad container with two hands without spilling the contents.
I had a taco party and had a taco salad bar, and I thought it would be fun to have everyone pick their ingredients and then shake the bowls to combine the salad! Unfortunately, many of our guests had difficulty fitting the lids on the bowl; they must be lined up in a specific way in order for the bowl to close completely. They were the perfect size for our taco salad, aside from that!.
I get a lot of slack about purchasing disposable salad bowls from my husband, but he also works 100% from home and I am back in the office most days, so. Choose your battles wisely, eh? My only complaint is that the lids occasionally crack when you try to remove them from the bowl, so be extra careful if you think you'll need to replace them and save the rest of your salad for later because you might not be able to! Also, keep in mind that these bowls are recyclable!.
So I bought these for food prep as part of the whole new year, new me thing, but they didn't work out. Because the kids didn't snap, I had to be forewarned, which resulted in the bowl being broken by my force. And the food went bad because it didn't last more than two days. Meal prep, as we all know, can take anywhere from 2 to 7 days, so this was not something I expected. The healthy streak didn't last long, so I'm still down to about 30. They're the perfect size for under my kitchen sink.
These are not at all something I would recommend! They're so flimsy that the cover pops off with the slightest squeeze. They're too weak to transport to work, and they're too weak to shake the salad/dressing. I literally taped the cover on my salad to keep it from exploding on the way to work. These should not be purchased.
There isn't a single negative comment to be made about these. It's been a fantastic journey for me. Some sauces stain, so I discard them, but if you're just using them for salads, they're fine to keep.
Rather than storing or transporting food, I bought these containers to grow small plants that require a lot of humidity. br>br>Pros:
- Cost-effective; The cost per container is only 46 cents.
- Ultra- opulence; This allows the most amount of light to enter the building. additional positioning in relation to the light source
- Adaptability; You can add an inverted bowl to increase the vertical growing area by using removable glue dots. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product.
- There will be no less; I'd have been satisfied with 25 containers. I can't comment on the sturdiness or durability of the item because I've only had it for two days. However, when it comes to light-weighting, soil components such as perlite and peat moss in terms of weight No problems are expected due to the use of sphagnum moss.