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2 x Multi-Frame Food Storage Containers. ?15 each (or ?25 for both) - cash collection from Honor Oak Park


These tray storage racks are perfect for catering. Dimensions: 50 x 14 x 9 cm


Keep your food fresh and refrigerated - great for chopped fruits, vegetables, sauces, dips, ingredients and condiments


Durable and easy to clean: made of strong plastic with ergonomic handles on each side. To clean, place the storage bin on the top shelf of the dishwasher and wipe off the rest


Equipped with 6 trays, it can hold 16 ounces (about 453.6 ml) for liquid, sweets, food, fruits, vegetables, etc.


Add a thin layer of ice underneath, or keep food cold until served.

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> 2 x Multi-Frame Food Storage Containers. ?15 each

> (or ?25 for both) - cash collection from Honor Oak

> Park

>

> These tray storage racks are perfect for catering.

> Dimensions: 50 x 14 x 9 cm

>

> Keep your food fresh and refrigerated - great for

> chopped fruits, vegetables, sauces, dips,

> ingredients and condiments

>

> Durable and easy to clean: made of strong plastic

> with ergonomic handles on each side. To clean,

> place the storage bin on the top shelf of the

> dishwasher and wipe off the rest

>

> Equipped with 6 trays, it can hold 16 ounces

> (about 453.6 ml) for liquid, sweets, food, fruits,

> vegetables, etc.

>

> Add a thin layer of ice underneath, or keep food

> cold until served.

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