Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Suggestions for Fruit and Vegetable Shops


Greek yoghurt looks great in a 190ml Sundae Cup...or C10 or C8 Takeaway Containers for a work snack, school lunch or brekkie on the run. Try the C20 Containers or CM1000 Containers for take home sales - it looks great and tastes good too! One tip we've heard is if you store the flavouring separately, you can ensure that you maximise the yoghurts shelf life!

We have strong string handle flat bottom brown paper bags in small medium large and extra large. These bags promote the image of being ecologically harmless and then put a nice label on the bag for gifts or for a deli or organic foods. Great for bulk or just not using plastic - and you know those green bags are woven plastic as well.

Why not try packing your own soup packs? Ingredients could include onion, celery, parsley, carrot, swede & washed potato packed into a 1kg Strawberry Punnet. (For smaller quantities (approximately 250g) however, try a combination of garlic, jap pumpkin and potato displayed on 7x5 Deep Black Foam Tray.)

Honey ( no not you - though now I have your attention!) works well in the BS30 Plastic Container with the Raised BS Lid which holds approx 1kg or the BS20 Plastic Container which holds approx 650g. The two sizes can help you to get a good price point, and they stack easily too! This will make the container look fuller than the opposition and enhance the presentation and promote sales.

Also presenting honey in C30 Containers with a dome-lid allows you to fill the container rather than leaving space in the top for air.

Quiches, pre-cooked pastas, potato and pasta salads, and mornay meals displayed on your cool shelf with salads and potato salads nearby is a great way for mums or dads to grab an evening meal on the way home. To maximise the display, try options such as Foil Containers, 650 Plastic Takeaway Containers and Microwavable and Oven Proof Containers.

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