Picnic

Summer is just around the corner and, as you know, as soon as we Brits see a glimpse of sunshine, we’re heading out of the house in shorts and flip flops. What better way to embrace this much anticipated summer sunshine than with a picnic?

Here you can discover the best packaging for eating outdoors, including picnic food containers.

Bag up Your Baguette

A baguette is essential for any picnic. Whether you stuff it with your favourite filling or slice it and spread it with lashings of butter is your prerogative, however you need to be able to transport it from your bread bin to your picnic spot.

Biodegradable bags are your best bet. They’re practical and best of all, they’re environmentally friendly. Forget wrapping a baguette in foil or cling film, bag up your baguette instead.

Pack up Pastries in Paper Sheets

Everyone loves a sweet treat at a picnic but pastries aren’t the easiest to pack into a picnic basket, particularly when you’re likely to want to Instagram your setup when you arrive. However, if you use paper sheets, your chocolate éclair should still be social media-worthy by the time you get around to eating it, providing you don’t place it at the bottom of your picnic basket of course.

Seal Your Sandwiches Away From Air

The last thing anyone wants when at a picnic is to tuck into a stale sandwich. Use sealable film bags to ensure that your sandwiches stay fresh.

For a nation that loves a sandwich, it’s well worth investing in these bags for your picnic. They’re also great to use for general lunch box packaging, be it for work or for the children to take to school.

Fill Film Sheets with Your Favourite Meats

For those of you who love a charcuterie board, film sheets are perfect. They don’t take up anywhere near as much space as plastic containers, so you can go all out and pack meats galore in your picnic basket.

Wrap salami, chorizo, pastrami or any other cooked meat of your choice in films sheets and make room for other picnic foods.

Soooo I might have gout by the time this trip is over. But who cares?! #curedmeatsforlife

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Now you know of the best ways to pack a picnic, you’ll have no problem keeping your food fresh, delicious and, of course, aesthetically pleasing. If you’re interested in any of our products, contact us today and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can to help you with your packaging needs.

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