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Further categories
Food Packaging for Restaurants, Takeout, and Off-Premises Sales
Food packaging is needed wherever food needs to be served, transported, or stored safely, hygienically, and conveniently. It is used in restaurants, snack bars, bakeries, butcher shops, cafeterias, food trucks, delivery services, and catering. Whether it’s hot dishes, soups, snacks, desserts, or prepared meals—the right packaging supports a smooth workflow and ensures that food can be portioned and protected appropriately for each specific use
. To-go packaging plays a particularly important role in the out-of-home food service sector. Customers expect packaging that is easy to handle, complements the food, and makes transport as straightforward as possible. For businesses, it’s also important that packaging is easily stackable, quickly accessible, and selected to match the serving method. This allows work processes to be organized efficiently without the packaging causing unnecessary delays in daily operations.
Features and Benefits of Food Packaging
Food packaging is designed to hold and protect food and facilitate transport. Depending on the design, it supports hygienic serving, clean portioning, and organized storage in the work area. For professional establishments, it is also important that packaging fits reliably into daily operations and is easy to handle.
Typical advantages include:
- hygienic serving of food
- convenient portioning
- easy transport
- clean presentation
- good stackability
- Quick access during daily work
- Suitable for various types of food
In daily use, food packaging helps ensure meals are served in an organized manner and simplifies workflows at the counter, in the kitchen, or at the serving station. Especially during peak customer traffic, it makes sense to have the right packaging on hand for each type of food and portion size.
Which food packaging is best suited for which application?
Sturdy trays are particularly well-suited for hot foods, prepared meals, or dishes with side dishes. The Starpak 25 trays, made of aluminum with a PP-coated insert lid, are a suitable choice when food needs to be safely portioned and served or transported with a lid. They are ideal for dishes where stability and a practical lid are priorities.
Cup solutions are ideal for soups, stews, smaller hot dishes, or more liquid-based dishes. The Starpak round cardboard soup cup (25-pack) is well-suited for establishments that offer soups or smaller portions for immediate consumption or takeout. The round shape makes serving easier, while the portion size is suitable for smaller dishes or side dishes.
For desserts, ice cream, small sweet treats, or sample portions Cardboard cups are a great option. The Starpak round cardboard ice cream cup can be used for ice cream, various desserts, or small snacks, and is especially convenient when you need to quickly prepare or serve many portions.
What should you look for when buying food packaging?
When purchasing food packaging, the specific intended use should be considered first. Different requirements apply to hot foods than to cold snacks, desserts, or liquid foods. Other important factors include size, capacity, stability, and whether a lid or cover is needed.
The material also plays a role. Cardboard is often suitable for light meals, desserts, or takeout items, while aluminum trays can be used for certain hot dishes or prepared meals. For foods containing liquids, sauces, or fats, special care should be taken to ensure that the packaging is suitable for the specific contents.
For businesses with regular takeout sales, the packaging unit size is also relevant. Larger units help with better inventory planning and prevent bottlenecks in day-to-day operations. In catering, it also makes sense to coordinate different types of packaging so that main dishes, side dishes, and desserts can be served in a consistent and practical manner.
Meal boxes, soup bowls, or ice cream sundaes—which packaging is best for what?
Meal boxes are particularly suitable for complete meals, snacks, or dishes with multiple components. They’re practical when dishes need to be packed compactly and handed out immediately. Depending on the design, they can be used for light meals, takeout menus, or pre-prepared portions.
Soup bowls and soup cups are designed for liquid or semi-liquid foods. They’re ideal for soups, stews, curries, or smaller hot dishes where a tall, round shape is advantageous. It’s especially important here to ensure the correct filling capacity and a suitable lid when transporting the food.
Aluminum trays are frequently used for hot foods, prepared meals, or portions that need to be packaged securely. They are ideal when food needs to be safely served and covered in a tray. Ice cream cups, on the other hand, are more suitable for cold foods, desserts, ice cream, or small portions. They are easy to handle, quick to fill, and particularly convenient for immediate consumption.
Usage and Guidelines for Food Packaging
Food packaging should be stored in a dry, clean, and protected area. Before use, ensure that the packaging is suitable for the food and its intended use. Hot, cold, liquid, or fatty foods place different demands on the material and stability of the packaging.
In daily operations, it is recommended to sort packaging by size and intended use so that it is readily available. This allows employees to select the appropriate packaging more quickly and serve food efficiently. Lids, wraps, or liners should be stored with their corresponding packaging so they are immediately available when needed.
After use, packaging should
be disposed of in accordance
with local Dispose of according to specifications. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions regarding use, temperature resistance, or material suitability, if provided on the product.
Complementary Products for Food Packaging
Complementary products such as tableware, paper plates, paper cups, and cutlery provide a practical complement to food service. This ensures a complete set of supplies for sales, service, and consumption—especially for takeout, events, and catering assignments.
