Take Out Food Containers Microwaveable Kraft Brown Take Out Boxes 45 oz (50 Pack) Leak and Grease Resistant Food Containers - Recyclable Lunch Box - To Go Containers for Restaurant, Catering and Party
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I believe it was made in China, and it was made out of recycled cardboard.
Yes, our takeout containers can be put in the freezer.
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I bought these to take with us when we went out to eat and use for our leftovers. Styrofoam is widely used, which I despise. When the pandemic hit and restaurants were only open for takeout, I bought a case for my local restaurant, which loves them for their perfect size and ability to hold liquids and greasy foods without leaking. They are a little more expensive than styrofoam, but they are well worth the investment.
As a result, I purchased them with the intention of using them for a single lunch break and then discarding them. Again, people may have different opinions, but I appreciate how sturdy and microwaveable the boxes are, despite the fact that they are designed for single-serving use. The use of time. The food is not allowed to sit on top of the cardboard box because the surface of the boxes is covered in a material. I believe you can gently wash the surface so that it can be reused, but I would only use them once before discarding them. Because it's not cheap, I wouldn't use it all of the time, but when you do, it's the best for the job.
These were purchased to hold cake and desserts for guests to take home after the party. I was able to fit a square piece of cake, a cookie, and a guava pastry into the box, but it was difficult to close after that. Even with just the cake, getting the box securely closed takes a few tries, but it's much better than wrapping everything in foil.
Last Thanksgiving, I purchased these to aid in the distribution of leftovers to my family for take-home. I made my meal prep with what was left, and I really like them. In my refrigerator, they are simple to store and stack. I can write what I have inside the box on the box so I can grab it in the morning and go. When compared to Tupperware, there is less clean-up for me. They're also environmentally friendly. These are something I'll always buy.
Similar-looking folding waxed cardboard containers close more tightly and securely. In person, they appear to be less than 45oz (roughly 1/3 gallon). As a result, these should primarily be used for small, non-emergency situations. side dishes that are a mess I would not purchase this item again.
They were the ideal size, didn't leak, and were extremely durable, and everyone went home happy! Also, it's a great deal.
The initial three Each row of two boxes has four boxes. were irreparably damaged. The folds in the corners were coming undone, so I had to hot glue about 8 of them. I like the quality, but the packaging is causing a lot of damage to the product. br>I'll try to get reimbursed for the damaged boxes.
Excellent craftsmanship. It was ideal for my dessert table take-out boxes. It's made of a sturdy and attractive material. The only reason I didn't give it a five-star rating was because some of the boxes were damaged during delivery and could have been packaged better.