Containing Family Food Bills

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orner Containing Family Food Bills (NAPSA)—If you want to put a lid on the amount of time you spend in the kitchen—and your family’s food bill—you may want to look into food containers. Since they were introduced in 2000, disposable food-storage containers have become popular with consumers. It is a convenient way to bring leftovers to work, or a treat to a friend with- out worrying about getting the container back. A new container may combine the best of both the disposable and non-disposable worlds. Called Good Cook Reusable Disposables, Food storage containers let families save food and reheatit for quick, easy dinners. exactly what we’ve done,” he adds. The containers are manufac- the containers cost 25 to 30 per- tured with the same injection molded polypropylene as traditional plastic food storage containers (in contrast to the lighter weight vacuum formed plastic that disposables are made with). Bradshaw, Vice President of Mar- freezer and dishwashersafe. Sets tional, makers of the containers. in seven different sizes. Good Cook Reusable Disposables are available at supermarkets and retailers for $1.99 to $2.49 perset. cent less than most disposable containers, yet are of the same quality as manytraditional containers. “Our new food storage line is unlike anything that’s currently on the marketplace,” says Brett keting for Bradshaw Interna“We knew if we could develop a sturdy, reusable container, at a price that’s competitive with disposables, we’d have a product consumerscould really use—andthat’s The containers are microwave, include rounds, squares, and ovals For more information, consumers can visit www.goodcook.com.