Food containers
As part of our commitment to eliminate single use plastics, our food storage containers are constructed of glass, recyclable plastic, and renewable materials like our resealable bags. The see-through materials let you tell at a glance what you’ve stored. And seeing what you have in the fridge means you can pack your lunch bag with yesterday’s leftovers to reduce food waste.
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Which food container suits my everyday needs best?
From last night’s leftovers to today’s packed lunch and tomorrow’s prepped ingredients—the right food container makes life simpler, tidier and a little less wasteful. Some have airtight lids that click firmly shut, keeping your food fresher for longer. Others are stackable and nest neatly inside each other when not in use – a small but mighty win for cupboard space. Whether you want something microwave-safe, freezer-friendly, dishwasher-proof (or all three), you’ll find containers to match your mealtime routines, whatever they look like.
What’s the difference between lunch containers, cereal containers and other food storage?
It mostly comes down to shape, size and how you plan to use them. Cereal storage containers are the all-rounders—perfect for keeping dry goods neat in your cupboard. Lunch containers are designed to move with you. Think leak-resistant lids, handy compartments, built-in cutlery, and perfectly-sized snack containers—all to make meals on-the-go feel just as satisfying as eating at home. For bulk batchers or big families, multi-piece sets keep everything organized, with transparent lids and bases so you can see exactly what’s inside. No more mystery meals.
Which materials should I choose – plastic, glass or something else?
Plastic food containers are lightweight, durable and ideal for day-to-day use. Some even come with bendy lids that are easier for small hands to open. Glass food storage containers are great if you want something that feels sturdy and doubles as a serving dish—they go from oven to table without fuss. And for lighter snacks, a soft bag or roll-up silicone pouch might be all you need. Mixing and matching materials across your food storage is a smart way to get the benefits of each—practical, flexible and easy to fit around your life.















































