Things You Need to Know About Insulated Food Containers
A fresh hot lunch is what your children would love to have every time they have lunch at school. Warm chicken teriyaki is definitely
much more enjoyable and mouth-watering to have rather than just having the same boring sandwich everyday. Such lunch box will also come in handy when you and your family are
planning a picnic where there is no microwave available to heat up your food. Or even if you want to keep your drinks cold in summer.
The respected brand for
insulated food containers is the Lunch & Go. But before you buy your very own containers, take the followings into consideration:
The Good
The containers are capable of
keeping your food hot or cold for a few hours. Due to the fact that
insulated food containers are lightweight and small in terms of the size of them as well as the shoulder strap attached, kids will find them easy to carry. They are also
easier for kids to open than the vacuum-sealed containers. You can also store soup in the container and it will keep the soup hot.
The Bad
You cannot put your cold and hot food together in the same container. It is either hot or cold but never both. Hence, if you want some hot food as well as a cold drink, you will need to carry two separate containers.
Insulated food containers are also more costly than the normal containers. The price of an insulated container can mean a price of a thermos plus
a lunch container. They are also heavier compared to most cold packs. And if you are buying them for the first time, you will find it difficult to understand the directions as they contain a lot of jargons in them. But once you get the hang of it, you will not need the directions for your next purchase.
I suggest you check out my other guide on bulk storage containers and airtight food storage
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