Plastic food containers are convenient, but they're not right for every type of food. Learn which foods you shouldn't store in plastic containers, and the best alternatives to use instead.
Someone putting the lid onto a plastic container with food inside - Kinga Krzeminska/Getty Images Plastic to-go containers have come through for all of us in the clutch more times than we can count.
Plastic containers are great for storing food, but they don’t last forever. Experts warn that scratches, stains, and damage can trap bacteria and release microplastics. If a container is smelly, ...
Glass is the way to go because it resists stains and odors, doesn’t warp, and is safe to use in the microwave, oven, and dishwasher. Over 1,000 shoppers have purchased the Pyrex Freshlock glass food ...
These glass Rubbermaid Brilliance containers are one of Amazon’s most popular picks, with over 10,000 purchased in the past month. They’re made with durable oven-safe glass, and come with snap-on lids ...
Harvard University Dining Services will no longer offer disposable to-go containers but will replace them with a reusable alternative that students can check out like library books, the school ...
I’ve tested dozens of food storage containers — these are the ones I actually use. These Pyrex bowls come in various sizes, with tight-fitting lids that are easy to secure and remove. The ...
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USEFULL to-go food container return stations are located throughout Pitt's campus to collect stainless steel containers that are replacing single-use plastic containers. The higher education market is ...