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Food containers

Maximise food storage, minimise food waste

Want to reduce food waste? Choose the right containers. Transparency is key – if you can see what you have at home, you’re more likely to use it. Tight fitting lids and resealable bags help keep food fresh for longer, and a light container lets you to bring leftovers to work (and save some lunch money, too).

Your wallet and our environment will both thank you

Here are some simple ways to save resources in the kitchen:

Freezer, fridge and oven-safe

Plan, shop, cook and prep for the whole week

Check remaining ingredients at a glance

Choose containers instead of plastic wrap

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It’s time to replace your plastic food container​

It is recommended to replace new plastic food container every 6 months. When you found your plastic food container has scratches, deformation, odors, or stubborn stains that are difficult to clean, it’s time to buy a new one, so as not to affect the food preservation function.​

More meals, less food waste

A house full of people with different schedules? A wish to enjoy homemade meals at least a few days a week? No problem, you've got this. Strategic bulk buying, a shopping list and meal plan stop the "what's for dinner" chorus - minimising food waste, last-minute dashes to the store and at least some amount of packaging material. All that's needed is some organisation.
Whether it's in your pantry, fridge or freezer, make food easy to see and grab - an UTRUSTA pull-out larder makes it harder for an opened package to hide behind the new. Use transparent containers and create a front row of eat-me-firsts, so yesterday's yogurt doesn't disappear behind today's snacks. An open top tray in the freezer offers great overview - you don't even have to pull out a drawer to get to your next frozen meal or ingredient. Take 10 minutes a week to check, regroup your fridge and plan dinner around the things that need love. The result: small habits, big savings - and less food waste.

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