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Food Storage Containers

Food storage containers come in many different shapes, sizes, colors, and styles. However, most are created with plastic and that is where the similarity seems to stop.

Some of these wonderful specially manufactured items are considered disposable and some are considered to be reusable. Lets begin with the disposable aspect first and explore what types or kinds these are consider to be.

  

This disposable type are the baggies that most people use to carry their sandwich in their lunch boxes to work. These are a single use and toss away type of item. There are also many different sizes that these come in. Some are also considered freezer specific too. These are perfect for buying in bulk many products and then repackaging them by using many different sizes of these handy gadgets. From sandwich size to gallon size they are quite a convenience and rightly so. However, they are basically not very good in the biodegradable arena. These can take thirty or more years to break down and wither away. Therefore, what is the alternative? This would be the reusable type or style.

Many different companies manufacture these types of items, and there are a few of the more well known name brands that are especially good at it. These types of storage containers come in many different sizes and shapes also. There even are some that are specific to certain types of foodstuffs. For example, there is a deviled egg unit that includes the overall container as well as the egg holders that are specifically formed to fit perfectly inside the container. This is all very convenient and compact into a specific unit. This makes storage very easy. This specific unit is strong enough to protect the contents when placing items on the top of it also.

There are many different types of these items that are on the market today and are very useful too. These are extremely helpful when the need to carry a foodstuff to say, another person's home for a dinner party. The protection factor during travel are considerable better that say, a plastic baggie. They are also much more convenient and eliminates the having to use a plastic wrap covering over a standard dish. These also keep hot things hot and cold things cold for a sparingly amount of time. An added bonus when comparing these to the plastic baggie type is that, with these being reusable, the fact and discussion of biodegradability is not even a factor. Of course, over the period of time, these tend to break or become unusable. It is those times that they are certainly a hazard to the environment when tossing them away. However, for the largest part, with this aspect in mind, they are much better than the average disposable types.

Therefore, when comparing the pros and the cons of these specific types of food storage containers, there are uses for each as well as problems.


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