PRODUCT NEWS
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A snappy solution to eating on the move |
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24 May 2010 . BY Sarah Todd |
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Mention secondary spend in a leisure environment and food and drink are sure to come to mind.
Huhtamaki's range of Snap-On disposable bowls has been specifically designed for takeaway service and eating on the move and it has now seen the addition of a variant which can be used in the microwave.
Manufactured using PP material, it's ideal for serving a selection of hot dishes such as pasta, noodles and soup. Another new development from the company is the 900ml bowl size which can now be fitted with the same 19cm lid that fits the 400ml and 600ml variants, great for outlets which are short on space since less stock needs to be stored.
Customising the bowls with a name, logo or message is also possible.
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