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Reviewed in Canada on May 3, 2025
These paper bowls are perfect for storing food! They’re leakproof, microwave-safe, and handle both hot and cold dishes really well. The only downside is that the lids don’t always close as securely as I’d like, which can be a little frustrating. Other than that, they’re a great option for meal prep and food storage!
Robert T.
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
These disposable food containers are a good value and great for making food to go or making it ahead to freeze. I love that the base can go into the microwave and then be tossed while on the go. I also like the rigidity of the container itself. I found it a little hard to pry the bases apart from one another but was successful in separating it and easily sticking on the lid. I held it by just the corner of the lid and it stayed put. Overall, these containers are a great value and I love that they are not completely plastic.
Fuzzy
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
A paper bowl could never compete against the plastic counterpart when it comes to storing liquid-y food, but it does a pretty good job.There is a waxy liner on the inside that helps repel sticky food and liquid for a reasonable time and being a square shape without seams, there are no corners to leak. With the intent being to reduce plastics, it is forgivable that at least the bowl with more materials is paper, but the lid is a thin plastic. The lids dent easily, making it a careful process to close the top on the bowls. They do not hold a lot of stacking weight, especially if the contents are hot.Overall, does the job. Best to avoid filling its volumetric capacity with heavy and/or liquid foods, otherwise a good size especially for potluck leftovers.
Brandie1977
Reviewed in Canada on May 23, 2025
I watch my friend’s daughter after school until bedtime, and I always like to send a meal home for her mom. Who wants to start cooking that late? These paper bowls are perfect for that. They're biodegradable, quite large (42 oz), and come with lids that fit securely, so everything stays mess-free.I don’t usually fill them all the way, but they easily hold a hearty meal. One of the best parts is that I don’t have to worry about getting a container back. If it gets tossed or forgotten, it’s no big deal—no lost containers!I wouldn’t recommend these for liquid meals like soups. I haven’t tested that personally, but just judging by the material, I wouldn’t fully trust them to hold up.They are a convenient, no-stress, no-mess way to send food home with guests.
GOF Eddie
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
My wife and I are seniors and we both enjoy cooking. When we make chili, stew, etc. we usually make a large batch, have a meal or two of it, then package the rest for later. We like to portion it into meal-sized servings before freezing. These containers hold a generous portion and we like that they can go right into the freezer. Also convenient that they can be microwaved after thawing. My only negative is that the lids don't fit snugly enough, so I wrap the lids with an elastic band or two before freezing to make sure the lids don't fall off if jostled in the freezer. Otherwise a nice container to have for leftovers or send food back with guests.
Dale
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
They're deep, roomy and the lids fit well. I didn't like how compact it was packed since made removing bowls difficult from either end in the beginning. I thought that I was damaging them, but the tops still fit perfectly so I didn't deduct a star for it. These are a great choice of disposable item and I've even tossed in some fresh bacon once without any of the fat seeping through.
R. Grossman
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
While there is nothing wrong with these leftover/storage containers, there is nothing great about them either, especially for the price. They are definitely sturdy and a nice size for individual portions; the lid (which is plastic) snaps on and stays in place the first time. However, if you remove it and replace it, the fit is looser. Definitely more along the lines of a single-use container.I can see them being useful for a variety of purposes, for example for sending party goers home with leftovers. I do believe they are overpriced considering they are disposable. You can buy sturdy, reusable containers for less money and not dump what is clearly NOT biodegradable material into the trash.
Stephanie
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
I'm always sending leftovers home with family and these disposable bowls are such a great find, I don't have to worry about remembering who I sent home with which glass container! Plus they come from a renewable resource - sugarcane - and are a much better choice for the planet. I'm excited that they are freezer safe and feel very durable! Highly recommend!!!
Jason C.
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
I travel often for work and like to make meals in my hotel room rather than eat a restaurants every night. My favorite thing to make is a combination of arugula, mashed avocado, spices, and some form of plant-based protein, but I only use half the container of arugula for each meal. It is too much food to easily mix in a paper bowl, and I can only use the arugula container for the second meal, so these work perfectly for the first meal. I can put everything in the container, put the lid on, and shake it all up to mix everything together. I can stack a couple of bowls and lids together in my suitcase and I'm good to go for an entire week on the road. But beyond being great for my unique travel purposes, these are great for general use when you have leftovers that you want to send home with a guest and you don't want to worry about whether or not you'll get your Tupperware back.
Karina
Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2025
I just used these for my weekly meal prep and I’m seriously impressed. The material feels thick and reliable, definitely sturdier than your usual paper or plastic containers. I was able to pack everything from pasta to salad without any leaking.The size is prefect. I can fit a full meal with sides into one container, and the lid stays on securely. I popped a few into the microwave and they held up great without warping or leaking.Cleanup is a breeze since you can just toss them after use, which is so helpful when I’m short on time or don’t feel like washing a pile of dishes. I’ll definitely be buying more for future parties and takeout nights.
Customer Review
Reviewed in Canada on April 28, 2025
I really enjoyed using these paper bowls.I often use disposable dinnerware for the sake of convenience, so I figured it would be great to try out some new options.I first used these bowls to portion out some takeout food.Even after filling my plate (or bowl, in this case), there was still so much room left inside!An individual bowl may go beyond storing one meal alone!I also appreciate that there are lids included.I am someone who likes their food really hot and I often end up reheating right after cooking.When I used my takeout bowl, the lid trapped enough heat so that I didn't have to warm up my food again.Honestly, I found this amazing.My only criticism is that despite these bowls being deemed leakproof, some moisture still has the potential to seep through.The bowl I microwaved did not break down, but there was a small, damp water print on the bottom.This may be something to take into account when it comes to surfaces.Nevertheless, I am happy with my order.I give these bowls a solid two thumbs up!
Mimi of 36
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
These will be useful, but there are several limitations. I ordered the 40 oz. Just for size reference, they easily hold a dozen eggs. They come stacked quite tightly. There in lies the first problem. They are a bit hard to get apart and if you misshape the edge, it messes with the lids. These are in no way leakproof. They are the same concept as a disposable coffee cup. Plastic on paper. The lids work sometimes and sometimes not. They like to pop up on the edges. Sometimes trying a different lid works. Ordered these to send leftovers home, but will likely tape the top if it's anything that can make a mess. Should work for bakery goods. These are hard to recommend.
ET401
Reviewed in Canada on April 27, 2025
These paper bowls with lids are nice and work well for dry or mostly dry items. Good size too fits a decent amount of food. I wouldn't trust it with anything wet, definitely not soup or curry, I imagine it would get a little soggy and possibly leak. I tried it with a washed salad (without dressing) and it held up just fine but that's an example of mostly dry. Overall I'm happy with them but paper is not suitable if you're looking to transport wet foods.
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