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  2. Foam food container - Wikipedia

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    Siu mei with rice in a foam takeout container. A foam food container is a form of disposable food packaging for various foods and beverages, such as processed instant noodles, raw meat from supermarkets, ice cream from ice cream parlors, cooked food from delicatessens or food stalls, or beverages like "coffee to go".

  3. Disposable food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Typical products are foam food containers, plates, bowls, cups, utensils, doilies and tray papers. These products can be made from a number of materials including plastics, paper, bioresins, wood and bamboo. Packaging of fast food and take-out food involves a significant amount of material that ends up in landfill, recycling, composting or ...

  4. Disposable cup - Wikipedia

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    The disposable cone-shaped paper cup was invented in 1908 by Lawrence Luellen, and in 1912 Luellen and Hugh Moore began marketing the Health Kup, another paper disposable cup. [8] The Health Kup was designed to create a means for people to drink water from public water barrels without spreading germs, which occurred when people would use a ...

  5. Disposable tableware - Wikipedia

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    These products are prevalent in fast food restaurants, takeaways, but also for airline meals. In private settings, this kind of disposable products has proven very popular with consumers who prefer easy and quick cleanup after parties, etc. [1] The market for disposable tableware is huge, with an estimated $7.5 billion in 2012 in the US alone. [2]

  6. Food storage container - Wikipedia

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    Wherever food is harvested, manufactured or distributed there is a need for containers to enable the food to travel securely and in good condition to the shop, warehouse or distribution depot. For many foods, especially those in their own individual containers such as canned vegetables, the common container is the corrugated fiberboard box ...

  7. Roaches and expired food: This week’s Triangle restaurant ...

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    Violations included a food employee changing tasks without changing gloves in between, raw shrimp being stored above ready-to-eat vegetables in a flip-top cooler, heavy food debris on the meat ...

  8. Tray - Wikipedia

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    A molded pulp tray is a disposable (or recyclable) tray provided by fast food restaurants, coffee shops and movie theaters. The tray is designed to hold four disposable cups . Surgical trays are used to carry surgical instruments , are rectangular and made of stainless steel to resist the heat of sterilization without corrosion .

  9. Throw-away society - Wikipedia

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    Disposable tableware was a key part of the business strategy of chain fast food restaurants in the US. [5] Fast food chains could cut costs by convincing consumers through advertising campaigns to carry their own tableware to a waste bins, to avoid the labor of clearing tables. [6] The savings in wages offset the cost of the tableware.