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When it comes to storing food, there are plenty of options out there. You can use clear plastic containers, glass jars with lids, and even vacuum-sealed bags. All of our products are environmentally friendly and a sustainable alternative to clingfilm and disposable plastic. These food storage containers not only help your food stay fresher for longer, they look great in your kitchen as well!
What is Food Storage?
Most people think of food storage in terms of canned goods, but there are many other types of food storage to consider. Whether you're looking for long term or short-term storages, the type of container you use can make all the difference.
Different ways of storing your food
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Mason Jar- Mason jars are a popular choice for food storage because they're versatile, durable and inexpensive. Plus, they have a wide mouth, which makes it easy to pour in ingredients and get the last bits out.
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Reusable Containers - Containers are an affordable and easy way to store food. They're safe, sturdy, and make it easy for you to see the contents at a glance. Plus, many come with lids that ensure no air or moisture leaks in. Containers come in a variety of shapes and sizes so you can find one that fits your needs perfectly!
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Bowls (With Lids!) - Bowls with lids are a perfect way to store your food. They're durable, can be used after a meal, and can go right into the dishwasher. Plus, they come in a wide range of sizes so you'll never need to worry about not finding one that fits your needs!
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Vacuum Sealer Bags - Vacuum sealer bags allow you to store food and other items in airtight plastic. The sealer removes all the oxygen from the bag, which slows down bacterial growth and prevents food from spoiling. Vacuum sealers come with a hose that has a valve on one end for sucking out all of the air, as well as a stopper for sealing off the bag.