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Standard Containers

Don’t let the photos fool you; these containers are heavy-duty and much larger than the Tupperware folks use in their residential kitchen. These standard containers are built to withstand tons of abuse and store very large amounts of ingredients or prepared food that is waiting to be used.
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PESC-2 2 Qt Square Food Storage Container

2 Qt Square Food Storage Container
PESC-2
Winco
Price: $2.60


RCP 5720-24 CLE 2-Quart 8.5" Round Storage Containers

2-Quart 8.5" Round Storage Containers
RCP 5720-24 CLE
Rubbermaid
Price: $3.26


PESC-4 4 Qt Square Food Storage Container

4 Qt Square Food Storage Container
PESC-4
Winco
Price: $3.50


RCP 5721-24 CLE 4-Quart 8.5" Round Storage Containers

4-Quart 8.5" Round Storage Containers
RCP 5721-24 CLE
Rubbermaid
Price: $4.56



PESC-6 6 Qt Square Food Storage Container

6 Qt Square Food Storage Container
PESC-6
Winco
Price: $4.70


PESC-8 8 Qt Square Food Storage Container

8 Qt Square Food Storage Container
PESC-8
Winco
Price: $5.40



RCP 5723-24 CLE 6-Quart 10" Round Storage Containers

6-Quart 10" Round Storage Containers
RCP 5723-24 CLE
Rubbermaid
Price: $5.43


RCP 6302 CLE 2 Qt. Polycarbonate Square Space-Saving Container

2 Qt. Polycarbonate Square Space-Saving Container
RCP 6302 CLE
Rubbermaid
Price: $7.16


PESC-12 12 Qt Square Food Storage Container

12 Qt Square Food Storage Container
PESC-12
Winco
Price: $7.80




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What does being a foot soldier in a platoon of kitchen tools take? These containers are made of heavy-duty polyethylene which is a very thick plastic designed to endure the rigors of being a container in a commercial kitchen. The durable material can handle numerous falls and countless arduous trips through the dishwasher. The thick walls prevent enemy bacterial combatants from storming the ingredients housed within. Add a lid and you have an impenetrable fortress protecting your restaurant’s most important assets: the menu items.

While it’s important to protect the ingredients from what’s outside, it is also important to be contentious of how things are going inside the container. Be sure to clearly mark the date that the food inside was either purchased or made to ensure that you only serve patrons food that is in tip top condition. While some restaurants will seal containers with plastic wrap, if the food is going to be stored for a long period of time, it is best to put a lid on it to prevent taste or smell transfer and keep the food tasting so good it will deserve a salute.

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