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Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Perfect size for 2 cup meal prep. Hold up in freezer and have been easy to use
Customer
Reviewed in Australia on July 12, 2024
These containers are a good size. They are sturdy for a cardboard container and stack well.
Laci
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
Used them as take home boxes for the holiday leftovers…. Held up pretty good
brooke wood
Reviewed in Australia on November 30, 2024
Product is as advertised. Quite sturdy. Would definitely order again. I use these for lunches when out and about and cant carry a reusable lunch box.
A
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024
No more losing plastic Tupperware pieces with guests taking leftovers home
M. Pierce
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
Great little boxes to share leftovers with our guests.
It works!
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023
These are perfect size for individual packed lunch. We put fruits and cheese in couple and other few, we flled it up with crackers and jam. The lid stays on well and it does not get soggy even with fruit juice! It is not reuseable unfortunately but you get a lot in this pack. Will buy when I run out!
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in Australia on June 28, 2023
Loves these for parties or leftovers. Or meal prep for the week. And can compost the bowl part, which is a plus!
My Two Cents
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2022
These bowls are awesome. The interior seams appear to have been sealed very well. I poured 24oz of water into the bowl and there were no leaks. There was also about 7mm of height between the top of the water and the top of the bowl, so if you fill this with 24oz of liquid, there’s room to get the lid on without displacing any of the liquid. The lid also snaps on very securely, and is a #1 PET plastic, so recyclable, and feels thick & strong. These are great, high quality bowls, and I’m very pleased with them. This 50ct at $28.99 (unit cost of $.58) seems very reasonably priced.
Vanessa Rutherford
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2022
These probably aren’t the best containers to store food in all week long, but it’s hard to be mad at an environmentally friendly throwaway. I packed some meatballs in them this morning and by the time I was ready to eat them for lunch, the bottom had absorbed a considerable amount of oil from them. In their defense, the spot wasn’t oily to the touch, which meant there was an outer layer standing up pretty well to the saturation and the container itself handled being microwaved. It got a little more pliable after heating, but still maintained its integrity. I got the 16 ounce rectangular size (they’re calling it square, but that’s not a square, lol). It’s a wee bit small and I kind of wish I’d gone with a bigger size. I included a 1 ounce bag of potato chips for scale. It’s just as well because I’m a minimalist and I usually lunch with lower calorie meals because I’m trying to lose weight, so I don’t really want or need gigantic meal prep containers. Wouldn’t be able to fill them out anyway. I’m a little bummed that they’re not a store ahead solution, but I’m comfortable fixing meals in them that will be consumed in one day. Will just have to make a little extra time in the mornings to do it. I think it's to be expected that most any environmentally friendly disposable will be weaker than a plastic counterpart. I don't think that's a bad tradeoff to be able to throw containers away with a little less guilt. Overall, 5 stars.Edit: I had to come back and tell you that these actually do hold up pretty well when food is stored in them across a period of several days. Turns out, it's just oily or greasy foods these containers don't particularly care for. And that's just fine with me because there aren't a lot of greasy foods I pack for lunch anyway. As for any other liquid, I haven't noticed any visible saturation at all. I'd also like to re-note that the saturation I saw before never did actually bleed through the material. You could simply see where the material was soaking it up. There were never any actual wet spots on the outside of them. All this to say, don't shy away from them as a weekly prep solution. They've turned out to be perfectly fine for it!
Danyale H.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2022
This is a nice set and durable as well. So I wanted to have this so I could make up meals put them in it and take out with me for lunch when I go out or just for leftovers at home. I honestly wasn't expecting much and I figured they would leak. I was pleasantly surprised that they never leaked once and they hold quiet a bit. Like in the one picture that is tuna dip which is 2 cans of tuna, cream cheese, and ketchup and yet just barely comes to the top and I was able to put away the rest that I didn't wat. They close tight enough to keep the air out so your food is still great the next day as well. Much cheaper than Tupperware and after you use it you can simply throw it away. They didn't even leak from the top when I had things like marinara sauce in them or tomato soup so thats a major plus in my book. You can stack them well in the fridge without them falling off as well. It holds both hot and cold foods well, and the last perk is they are eco friendly. Great quality that can't be beat for the price I recommend these.
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