New design bowls sure to attract attention to your fresh food displays
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If you are looking for food display bowls that are a little different these new Stone Grey Melamine Bowls could be what you are looking for. The have a unique design and shape that will help increase the perceived valu of the fresh foods you have on display without detracting form the products themselves.
We recommend using these bowls to create a feature display in the centre of your fresh food cabinet. Use to cretae eye-catching displays of freshly prepared salads, olives and other antipasti ingredients. Use the Stone Grey version on their own. Or mix them with the Stone White Food Display Bowls to create visually distinct zones within the display. Or for added eye-appeal, mix them in a checkerboard fashion.
And for even more pizzaz, display the bowls on our Food Display Steps to add variation in the elevation of the bowls
Indicative design
Top view
Side view
Ribbed Base
Colour and texture
Three size bowls
Matching dishes and plates
Use with single risers
Use with Deli Steps
Application: Salads Kale
Application: Grape Olives
Application: Gourmet meat products
Application: Chicken Portions
Application: Seafood mix
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Type: | Food Display Bowls |
Made from: | Premium Melamine |
Heat resistant: | -10°C to +110°C |
Food contact safe: | Yes. 100%. |
BPA Free: | Yes |
Oven proof: | No |
Dishwasher safe: | Yes |
Microwave safe: | No |
Bowl Sizes: | Two |
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Colours: | One |
Designed in: | USA |
Made in: | China |
Lids for Bowls: | Not available |
Optional: | Deli Steps, Utensils |
For: | Fresh Food Retailers |
Despatched in: | 48-72 hours** |
Freight: | Calculated at Checkout |
Discounts: | See Product Details |
Sample text simply exists so you can see what your new block looks like.
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Sample text simply exists so you can see what your new block looks like.
Sample text simply exists so you can see what your new block looks like.
Page last updated 08 September 2020