Kraft Food Containers and Lids, perfect for the winter season!
Our supplier KeCo Foodservice Packaging Ltd. has released a range of Kraft Food Containers and Lids, providing foodservice operators with a contemporary environmentally-friendly serving solution for consumers wanting to eat on-the-go.
The sturdy Kraft Food Containers and Lids are made from Kraft paper board, which unlike coloured packaging doesn’t involve a bleaching process.
When used in a street food environment, customers like Kraft paper packaging because it gives a natural, organic vibe, which is great for businesses selling locally sourced, seasonal food.
Available in 3 popular and convenient market sizes for caterers; 8oz, 12oz and 16oz, the Kraft Food Containers and Lids are coated with PP making them suitable for microwave use and heated cabinet displays. The paper board lids are fitted with vent holes making the product ideal for warming soups, stews, pasta dishes and chilli and rice.
The Kraft Food Containers and Lids are perfect for the autumn and winter seasons when hot food on-the-go is in high demand. They are also not just a lunch time occasion product, but also great for serving up porridge with honey or jam for breakfast on the go, or all-day snacks like falafel, cous-cous and grain salads.
Made from virgin paper, the Kraft Food Containers and Lids are recyclable when segregated and sent to specialist recycling facilities.
For more information on KeCo Kraft Food Containers and Lids view our informative pdf, or get in touch with us today.

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