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Wholesale TZ-0.6 Disposable Black Sakura Design Take Out Sushi Trays 6
Wholesale TZ-0.6 Disposable Black Sakura Design Take Out Sushi Trays 6
Wholesale TZ-0.6 Disposable Black Sakura Design Take Out Sushi Trays 6
Wholesale TZ-0.6 Disposable Black Sakura Design Take Out Sushi Trays 6
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TZ-0.6 Disposable Black Sakura Design Take Out Sushi Trays 6 3/8" X 3 1/2" X 3/4." Tz-0.6 sushi containers are made from premium plastic, these recyclable sushi trays are designed to insure that your food stays fresh and delicious on the go Highlights Easy-to-attach lids: our easy-to-attach snap-on lids make it easy to close the container. Lids make sure that your food stays fresh and makes it easy for stacking. Great for storing and serving your prepared sushi rolls, desserts, and entrees. Uses: ideal for sashimi, sushi, appetizers, and many more. Our trays are the perfect size for you to package your gyoza, shumai, sushi, sashimi, and more! Size: our sushi trays are a perfect size to place your sushi rolls, sashimi, shumai, and other food items while preventing crushing and also making it an easy way to serve.
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SKU: TZ06TRAY-50 Made in United States
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For food containers, I was not expecting to see fiberous dust and flecks shedding off the edges of the stacked bottoms for the suchi plates. I am sure it's not contaminating BUT it makes the containers look "dusty" in presentation.
For food containers, I was not expecting to see fiberous dust and flecks shedding off the edges of the stacked bottoms for the suchi plates. I am sure it's not contaminating BUT it makes the containers look "dusty" in presentation.
25 juin 2024 • AJ • Greensburg, KY, United States




















