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Small kraft deli take-away boxes - leak resistant/suitable for hot and cold food


These Deli Boxes are ideal for grab and go and take away markets. The containers are totally recyclable, leak resistant suitable for hot and cold food. All boxes have a fold over lid with a clip in closure.


L - 130mm / W - 110mm / H - 65mm


275 boxes available

?30 / Collect from SE22


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Medium kraft deli take-away boxes - leak resistant/suitable for hot and cold food


These Deli Boxes are ideal for grab and go and take away markets. The containers are totally recyclable, leak resistant and suitable for suitable for hot and cold food. All boxes have a fold over lid with a clip in closure.


L - 170mm / W - 140mm / H - 65mm


28 boxes available.

?6 / Collect from SE22


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Paper carrier bags - 7 x 9?


These bags are all biodegradable, compostable and recyclable.


250 available.

?16.50 / Collect from SE22


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Deli wooden forks


This Deli Wooden fork is biodegradable, compostable and recyclable.


900 forks available

?30 / Collect from SE22


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Flat kraft bag - 7x7? 500


These bags are all biodegradable, compostable and recyclable.


500 bags available.

?10 / Collect from SE22


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Recycled dispenser napkins


These rectangular 1-ply napkins can be used either in or out of a napkin dispenser. They have the word "recycled" printed on them in green vegetable ink. These napkins are all biodegradable, compostable and recyclable.


4000 available

?35 / Collect from SE22


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