A good set of basic food containers for everything from cold cuts, cheese etc. to leftovers and individual food portions.
Several empty food containers can be stacked inside one another to save space in your cabinets.
Reduce food waste by storing your leftovers in a food container and reheating for another meal.
The transparent jar makes it easy to find what you are looking for, regardless of where it is placed.
Several food containers can be stacked on top of one another to save space in fridge and freezer.
Good to know
Comprises: 4 containers (9x9x4cm, 150ml), 3 containers (12x8x4cm, 150ml), 2 containers (12x12x4cm, 300ml), 2 containers (12x12x14cm, 1l), 2 containers (14x14x6cm, 600ml), 2 containers (14x14x16cm, 1,6l) and 2 containers (23x16x8cm, 1,8l).
Wash this product before using it for the first time.
This container is not spill-proof and may leak if you store liquid contents like soup in it. If you think there is a risk of leakage, do not place the container in for example a bag.
The material in this product may be recyclable. Please check the recycling rules in your community and if recycling facilities exist in your area.
Long Term Benefits
When you warm food in a food saver directly in the microwave - don't forget to take off the lid, or open the vent, if there is one. The steam creates a strong pressure that can force the lid to blow off. Or the heat can deform the plastic entirely.
When it comes to cooking, we leave the secret ingredients up to you. All our cooking and eating products live up to the highest quality and safety standards. That means no surprise ingredients, like harmful substances such as BPA (bisphenol A). Enjoy your meals knowing there’s no BPA added to any of our cooking and eating products.
Food containers are a great way to keep food fresher longer. And when your food stays fresh, you increase the chance that it gets eaten and not thrown away. Saving you money on your food bill and precious food resources.
When you warm food in a food saver directly in the microwave - don't forget to take off the lid, or open the vent, if there is one. The steam creates a strong pressure that can force the lid to blow off. Or the heat can deform the plastic entirely.