1 gal Natural HDPE Plastic Beverage Containers (Cap Not Included)
10" x 10" x 2" White "Baked Oven Fresh" Corrugated Pizza Box
10" x 10" x 2.5" Kraft Window Bakery Box
10" x 10" x 2.5" White Window Bakery Box
10" x 10" x 6" White Non-Window Bakery Box
10.5" x 10" x 3" Clamshell, 3-Compartment, Black and Clear
10.5" x 9.5" x 3" Clamshell, 1-Compartment, Black and Clear
10.5" x 9.5" x 3" Clamshell, 1-Compartment, Black and Clear (Perforated)
About Wholesale Food Containers
Wholesale food containers are essential packaging solutions for restaurants, caterers, food trucks, and commercial kitchens that need reliable, cost-effective options for serving and transporting meals. From dine-in service to takeout and delivery, bulk food containers for restaurants ensure food stays fresh, secure, and presentable while meeting diverse operational needs. The right containers protect food quality, enhance brand presentation, and streamline service across all food service environments.
Material Options and Sustainability
Food service containers are available in multiple materials including plastic, foam, aluminum, paper, and eco-friendly alternatives like bagasse, bamboo, and compostable plastics. Eco-friendly food containers have become increasingly popular as restaurants respond to consumer demand for sustainable packaging and municipal regulations restricting single-use plastics. Selecting the right material depends on menu items, temperature requirements, budget considerations, and environmental commitments.
Choosing the Right Food Containers
Consider these factors when selecting wholesale food containers for your operation:
- Match Container to Menu: Select containers based on food type—use clamshells for sandwiches and burgers, bowls for soups and salads, portion cups for sauces, and multi-compartment trays for complete meals.
- Temperature Compatibility: Ensure containers can handle your food temperatures, with microwave-safe options for reheating, insulated choices for hot foods, and leak-resistant designs for cold items with moisture.
- Stackability and Storage: Choose containers that nest or stack efficiently to maximize limited storage space in commercial kitchens and minimize prep area clutter during busy service periods.
- Secure Closure Systems: Prioritize containers with reliable lids or locking mechanisms to prevent spills during delivery and transport, protecting food quality and reducing customer complaints.
- Brand and Sustainability Goals: Consider how container choices reflect your brand values—eco-friendly options appeal to environmentally conscious customers while clear containers showcase food presentation and quality.



































