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100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers 100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers 100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers 100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers 100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers 100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers 100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers

100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers

100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers 100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers 100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers 100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers 100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers 100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers 100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers
$ 12.99

Score By Feature

Based on 8,421 ratings
Sturdiness
9.08
Durability
9.08
Value for money
8.89

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Product Description

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12 oz. Paper Bowls: Use these easy-to-use compostable food plates to serve cereal or soups. These Bowls are ideal for everyday meals, restaurants, food trucks, take-out orders, special events, and other food service environments.
100% Sugarcane Fiber: The Twelve Ounce Bowls are Made of 100% Sugarcane Fiber, a Sustainable , Renewable , and Biodegradable Material. The Disposable Bowl is a great alternative to traditional paper or plastic bowls because it provides the same sturdy function and ease of cleanup while being completely free of trees and plastic.
100% Compostable: Because’s Made of 100% Sugarcane Fiber, the Bowl can be Commercially Composted (no need to send it to a landfill). The Bowl has a Disposable Design that Degrades Quickly, allowing you, your customers, and the environment to clean up quickly. This product complies with ASTM D6400 or D6868 standards and is designed to be composted in a municipal or commercial facility that follows best composting management practices.
Use for Hot or Cold Food: These bowls can be used for both hot and cold foods. It provides dependable strength and is free of any plastic or wax lining.

Questions & Answers

How long do they have to sit on the shelf before they have to be used?

It shouldn't take more than a month, but make sure you say hello to them or they'll become depressed and feel like napkins.

Is it possible to keep these in water for days without them dissolving? Thank u. ?

No, they begin to lose their shape and structure as soon as they become slightly damp.

I'll take a chance on the plates, even if they might leak, but what about the bowls? Isn't it a given that the bowls will leak?

No leak. Although it is a sturdy product, I would not leave liquids in it for more than a week.

Are there any pfas in these bowls?

I don't think there's any PFAS in these products because they're made with organic ingredients like wheatstraw and sugarcane. I don't believe it applies here, based on the description of PFAS-containing products.

Selected User Reviews For 100% Compostable 12 oz. Paper Bowls [125-Pack] Heavy-Duty Quality Natural Disposable Bagasse, Eco-Friendly Biodegradable Made of Sugar Cane Fibers

I expected it to be sturdier, but it isn't
5/5

I am overjoyed! I believe the durability is comparable to that of paper or foam bowls. In my experience, it is very resistant to liquid. There was no evidence of liquid penetration when I used one for soup (and seconds). I decided to try an experiment with the same bowl as before. I filled it with hot water and set it aside for the night. It was less rigid than it had been before, but there was no sign of liquid penetration or leakage after 24 hours. I refilled the container with warm water and scraped the inside with a spoon to simulate normal use, then set it aside until the next day. There has yet to be any penetration. I did it again the next day, and the results were the same. It's good for soup, cereal, and milk if it can hold water for at least three days without becoming saturated! br>br>Easy to tear or grind up and add to compost after use.

Laylah Molina
Laylah Molina
| Jul 31, 2021
It was not worth the money
3/5

You have to pry them apart because they were compressed so tightly during manufacturing.

Gracelynn Bennet
Gracelynn Bennet
| Apr 11, 2021
Nope
3/5

To keep them from becoming soft or falling apart at the bottom, you must eat them quickly. The Amazon Basics compostable bowls are something I'll continue to purchase. These bowls aren't going to cut it, y'all. I'm not interested in this. I'm not able to eat as quickly as I need to keep the bowls from melting after 2. They're done and'melting' after 5 minutes in the microwave.

Selah Yang
Selah Yang
| Dec 16, 2021
12 oz is acceptable, but 16 oz is preferable
5/5

These aren't quite as big as I had anticipated. br>I'll order 16 oz. next time. That's the size of a regular bowl (I thought 12oz was the right size)br>br>This is a shallow medium-sized bowl. It does the job, and it holds up well to oily foods and liquids. br>br>If you want a proper bowl of cereal or soup, 16 oz is recommended, but this is a good substitute.

Madisyn Welch
Madisyn Welch
| May 08, 2021
Both in terms of functionality and durability
5/5

In a hotel for quarantine. This bowl was large enough to hold a can of soup and stayed in shape after heating.

Nikolai CONNOLLY
Nikolai CONNOLLY
| Sep 23, 2021
Bowls are great, but the smell isn't
3/5

For the price (I got 125 for $11), these are fantastic bowls. 67). They'd be difficult to beat in terms of structural integrity, as they've proven to withstand some severe weather (literally being left outside in the rain) while maintaining structural integrity. They do, however, have the unfortunate side effect of smelling like mild vomit. (I can't think of a better odor comparison). We feed the neighborhood cats and feral cat colonies with these. My husband and I were initially concerned that the smell of the bowls would deter the cats, but we were relieved to discover that this was not the case. They are made of 100% SUGARCANE FIBER according to the listing but I am damn near 100% certain packaging said made of MOLDED FIBER**. I know this because I remember telling my husband almost immediately after seeing it (as a way to explain the strange odor we both noticed). putting). Aaanywho. I'm not sure what else to say except that I don't use these myself due to the odor, but they're fantastic for cats. As previously stated, they are a pain to separate, but it took me less than 5 minutes to quickly separate and reassemble them all, making subsequent separation and use much easier. br>br>Here's an interesting tidbit I found: br>**Because they "close the loop," molded fiber and bagasse are considered some of the most environmentally friendly food packaging options. Bagasse is made from renewable resources such as sugarcane or wheatgrass, whereas molded fiber is made from post-consumer content.

Bryant Conrad
Bryant Conrad
| Nov 14, 2021
This is not a good soup dish because it is too small
3/5

They are not what I expected; they are rough to the touch, too small for soup, and they are all STUCK TOGETHER; you must pull hard to separate them; these may be suitable for dog food dishes, but not for human food; there is no coating, and it absorbs all the juices. 1 is terrible!.

Jessie McIntyre
Jessie McIntyre
| Mar 25, 2021
Bowls that are fantastic! My cat required a wider open disposal bowl, so I purchased a package of these
5/5

He's blind in one eye. He nudges the bowl until his face is directly in it. I also feed an outdoor cat with these. It poured one night. It held up beautifully the next morning with water in the bowl, which I expected to be a disaster if the cat didn't eat it all. Because I live in a studio apartment, I use disposable bowls. I dislike seeing the day's dishes piling up (cats eat twice a day). Every other day, I want to make sure that the bowl is CLEAN. These are pricey, but when compared to Glad disposable pet bowls, they offer a better value per bowl and have a larger opening. The bottom is wider. It helps me achieve my goal. keeps my cat from completely tipping over a bowl at every feeding It's hygienic, which is important for his vision. BTW, it's perfect for soups and stews (it's not made of plastic). flimsy). I hope this has been of assistance.

Abraham Franklin
Abraham Franklin
| Feb 05, 2021

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