Branded Food Packaging: The Complete Guide for Restaurants, Cafes, and Events
Branded Food Packaging: The Complete Guide for Restaurants, Cafes, and Events
Branded Food Packaging: The Complete Guide for Restaurants, Cafes, and Events
Branded Food Packaging: The Complete Guide for Restaurants, Cafes, and Events
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Every food business knows that the meal is the product. Fewer businesses fully appreciate that the packaging is the brand.
A customer who picks up a burger in a branded burger box, eats it from greaseproof paper printed with the restaurant's artwork, and carries leftovers home in a twisted handle bag with the cafe's logo is interacting with that brand across every physical touchpoint of the meal. The food satisfies them. The branded food packaging tells them who made it and whether the details were considered.
The research backs this up clearly. McKinsey's 2025 global packaging survey found that 51% of consumers rank environmental impact as extremely or very important when it comes to packaging specifically, and a joint NIQ and McKinsey study found that 92% of shoppers say sustainability matters when choosing a brand. Packaging design research widely cited across the industry also points to Nielsen findings that 64% of customers try a new product because the packaging catches their eye, and 70% form their first brand impression from packaging alone, before they have tasted a single bite.
This guide walks through a full range of custom takeaway packaging and food service products, all 17 of them, organised by how each one serves a different stage of the meal experience.
Why Branded Food Packaging Is a Business Decision
Three commercial outcomes ride on the packaging decision, and they are easy to underestimate individually but compound quickly together.
Brand visibility is the most obvious. Every twisted handle bag or pizza box carried out of your premises and into a street, a shopping centre, or a workplace is advertising in a context paid media cannot reach. A logo on a kraft bag is moving advertising that costs nothing per impression.
Customer experience quality is the second. Packaging that holds food properly, looks considered, and communicates care creates a positive emotional association with the meal itself. Poor packaging undermines even excellent food, and a soggy box does more reputational damage than a slightly late order ever will.
Sustainability perception is the third, and increasingly the one that determines repeat purchase. McKinsey's research found that hygiene, shelf life, and sustainability are now the three most important packaging factors across every market they surveyed.
The same logic applies to sustainable packaging materials across this wider packaging range. Food businesses that visibly demonstrate sustainable choices communicate their values with every single order, not just the ones a customer happens to read about.
For the Meal Itself: Boxes and Trays
These are the formats that hold the food directly, and they say more about a concept's quality than almost any other packaging decision a food business makes.
Burger Boxes

Lift the lid on a generic styrofoam clamshell and the burger inside has already lost half its argument. These Burger Boxes come in two sizes, a Small at 9.2 x 8 x 4.2 cm built for sliders, and a Large at 10.8 x 11.5 x 8 cm for full stacked builds, both fully customisable with your artwork from €3.60 per unit.
For burger restaurants, food trucks, and event catering operations, this is usually the first packaging decision worth making, since it's the format customers photograph most often before they take the first bite.
Pizza Box

Few packaging formats travel as far, literally, as a pizza box. It moves from the kitchen to a customer's home, office, or event venue and stays visible for the entire shared meal that follows.
This Pizza Box is sustainably produced from €3.76 per unit with full custom print across the exterior and interior lid, and that lid happens to be one of the most photographed surfaces in food social content. Few packaging investments earn that much organic reach per euro spent.
Meal Boxes

Not every dish fits a burger box or a pizza box. Rice dishes, pasta, salads, and full-portion meals need something more versatile, which is exactly what the Meal Box is built for.
Available in White with sustainable construction from €7.94 per unit and an 8-day production lead time, it works equally well for restaurant delivery, corporate catering, and food hall vendors who need one container format to cover a varied menu rather than commissioning a different box for every dish.
Lunch Box with Handle

Picture someone juggling a phone, a laptop bag, and lunch on the walk back to their desk. That's the exact moment the Lunch Box with Handle earns its keep. The integrated handle makes single-handed carrying genuinely practical, which is a small detail that gets noticed precisely because most takeaway formats ignore it.
From €3.45 per unit with an 8-day lead time, fully customisable, it's the format that shows up most in corporate meal service and event distribution, anywhere food needs to move through a crowded space without two free hands.
Snack Boxes

Snacking has become its own food category, not an afterthought to a main meal, and the packaging needs to keep up. From nuggets and tenders to loaded fries and plant-based bites, the Snack Box is sized and built for the smaller-portion food formats that festival vendors, cinema concessions, and fast casual concepts increasingly rely on.
Available in Small from €2.75 per unit with full custom print across the exterior, it photographs well in casual settings, which matters more than it used to now that nearly every snack purchase ends up on someone's phone before it's eaten.
Snack Trays

Sharing platters and tapas-style service need a different shape altogether. An open-top Snack Tray puts the food itself centre stage rather than hiding it under a lid, which matters for any sharing concept where the visual presentation is half the appeal.
Available in Small from €2.46 per unit with full custom branding across the tray exterior, it's particularly well suited to premium event catering and the growing share-plate restaurant format, where the branding frames the food rather than competing with it.
Popcorn Box

Cinemas, festivals, and experiential dining all share one trait: the snack is part of the show, not just fuel for it. The Popcorn Box, available in Small from €2.49 per unit, leans into that directly.
It's one of the most consistently photographed and shared food packaging formats in entertainment settings, which makes it a disproportionately effective brand awareness vehicle for the size of the investment, especially for brands operating pop-ups or experiential activations where every prop in the frame matters.
For Service and Presentation: Greaseproof Paper
One product, but it works across nearly every other format in this guide, as a liner, a wrap, or a base layer that turns plain packaging into another branded surface.
Greaseproof Paper

Here's a branding opportunity most independent food businesses overlook entirely, right up until a competitor does it well and they notice the difference. Custom-printed greaseproof paper, laid under a portion of fish and chips, wrapped around a sandwich, or lining the base of a burger box, turns every single food service moment into a fully branded presentation.
From €0.53 per sheet, it's the most cost-effective branded touchpoint in this entire guide, which makes it an easy first step for food trucks, market vendors, and casual dining restaurants who want branded packaging without committing to a full box redesign.
For Carrying and Delivery: Bags
Every bag handed across a counter becomes a moving advertisement the moment the customer steps outside. These two formats cover most of what a food business needs for carrying and delivery.
Flat Handle Bag

Cafes, bakeries, delis, and casual dining concepts mostly need one thing from a bag: something lightweight that carries a single purchase or a light meal without fuss. The Flat Handle Bag does exactly that, available in Kraft and White with sustainable construction and an 11-day production window, from €1.80 per unit.
Kraft leans into the natural, artisanal aesthetic that independent food businesses tend to want; White gives colourful artwork a cleaner canvas to stand out against. Either way, every customer who walks out the door with one is carrying your branding into the surrounding street.
Twisted Handle Bags

Some food businesses are deliberately upscale, and a flat handle bag undersells that positioning the moment it's in someone's hand. The Twisted Handle Bag solves that with a denser, more substantial twisted-paper handle construction that simply feels more premium to hold.
Available in Black with sustainable construction, 11-day production, from €2.29 per unit, it's the right call for high-end bakeries, food gift retailers, and premium catering operations that want the carry experience to match the quality of what's inside it. The investment in the handle, specifically, is what most customers notice without being able to say exactly why.
For Specialist Formats: Pizza Slice Holder and Cone Bags
Some food formats outgrow generic packaging entirely. These two products exist because a single slice or a handful of fries deserves its own purpose-built shape, not a downsized version of something else.
Pizza Slice Holder

Running a slice-by-the-slice counter, or serving pizza at a fast-paced event? A whole pizza box doesn't make sense for a single slice, and handing someone a slice on a napkin is asking for a mess.
The Pizza Slice Holder, from €1.20 per unit with full custom print, turns a potentially awkward handheld moment into something clean and branded. It travels through every market, street, and event space a slice operation works in, which happens to be exactly the casual, photogenic setting where food content gets made and shared.
Cone Bags

Chips, fries, churros, waffles: the cone format has become one of the defining shapes of festival and market food culture, and a branded Cone Bag, from €2.47 per unit with full custom print, rides that trend directly. For street food vendors and festival caterers whose visibility depends entirely on what's in a customer's hand as they walk past a hundred other stalls, a well-designed cone bag earns more organic social content per portion than almost any other format in this guide. It crosses naturally into the wider events world too.
This guide to branded food as event swag covers how branded food in custom packaging performs as a standalone giveaway category, separate from the packaging-led use cases covered here.
For Drinks and Cold Food: Cups, Bowls, and Containers
This packaging range recently expanded to cover drinkware and cold food formats too, which fills a real gap for cafes, ice-cream shops, and any food business that needs more than boxes and bags.
Single Wall Cups

A coffee shop's most frequently handled item is, by some distance, its cup. Single Wall Cups come in five sizes, 100 ml through 300 ml, from €1.39 per unit, covering everything from an espresso to a large filter coffee.
Every size carries the same branding consistently, which matters more than it sounds like it should, since a customer who sees three different cup designs from the same cafe in one week notices the inconsistency before they notice anything else.
Reusable Cups

Single-use cup bans are no longer a future regulation to plan for in most markets; they're already here. The Reusable Cup, from €0.92 per unit with an 8-day production window, gives cafes and food vendors a branded alternative that customers keep using long after the first purchase, which means the branding keeps working long after the transaction that paid for it.
Best for: cafes phasing out disposables, loyalty programmes built around bring-your-own-cup discounts, and any food business that wants the sustainability story to be visible rather than just stated.
Ice Cream Cups

Three sizes, 120ml, 180ml, and 240ml, from €0.96 per unit. Ice-cream shops, gelaterias, and dessert vendors at festivals and markets all need a format that survives a melting product without losing structural integrity, and these cups are built specifically for that.
The 48-day production lead time is the longest in this entire guide, which makes early ordering genuinely important for any business planning a summer launch.
Round Bowls

Salads, poke bowls, and grain-based dishes have grown into their own fast-casual category, and a flat lid doesn't do that category justice. Round Bowls, available in White and Kraft from €0.97 per unit, give that style of food the presentation it deserves, with a 38-day production timeline worth factoring into any seasonal menu planning.
The Kraft option pairs naturally with the same natural aesthetic as the Flat Handle Bag above, for businesses building one consistent packaging system rather than mismatched individual choices.
Clear Cups

Sometimes the product is the best advertisement for itself, and a clear cup lets it prove that. From €0.57 per unit, sustainably constructed with a 65-day production lead time, the Clear Cup suits cold drinks, smoothies, bubble tea, and layered desserts where the visual appeal of the product justifies showing it off rather than hiding it behind branded opacity.
The long lead time is worth planning around well ahead of a seasonal launch, since this is the slowest-turnaround product in the entire range.
Building a Coherent Branded Packaging System
The most effective food businesses do not choose packaging products in isolation. A burger handed over in a branded box, wrapped in branded greaseproof paper, inside a branded bag, communicates considered investment in a way that any single item alone cannot.
A customer registers that consistency even when they couldn't describe exactly what created the impression. Building this kind of system does not require a large outlay either; greaseproof paper from €0.53 and cone bags from €2.47 create branded moments at the lowest end of the budget, while the boxes and bags above cover everything above it. The same systems-thinking applies to event merchandise programmes, where consistency across every touchpoint, not just the headline item, is what actually builds brand recall.
Who Benefits Most From Branded Food Packaging
Independent food businesses and restaurants that want every service moment, in-venue and in transit, to communicate a properly considered brand.
Corporate catering and employee food programmes that want packaging quality to match the standards of the broader workplace experience.
Event caterers, festival vendors, and market food operators, where packaging travels through crowded public spaces and generates disproportionate visibility per portion served.
Hospitality groups and hotel food and beverage operations, where packaging quality reflects the property's standards across room service, pool decks, and event catering.
Food brands distributing gift products through corporate or retail channels, where packaging presentation directly affects the perceived value of the gift. A wider range of custom branded products covers this kind of cross-category branding need beyond food packaging specifically.
FAQs on Branded Food Packaging
Can I mix multiple packaging formats in a single order?
Yes. Mixed orders across multiple packaging types within the same programme are fully supported, so a coherent branded system across boxes, bags, cups, and greaseproof paper can come from a single supplier with a single design approval process.
What is the minimum order quantity for food and takeaway packaging?
Minimum order quantities vary by product format. Get in touch with your specific requirements, and the team will advise on the right volume and the most cost-efficient production approach for your chosen combination.
Is this packaging food-safe?
All food and takeaway packaging products in this range are appropriate for food contact use, produced with food service applications in mind. For specific certifications relevant to your market, get in touch for detailed specifications.
Does branded packaging actually outperform unbranded alternatives?
The research says yes clearly. McKinsey found that 43% of consumers consider packaging quality and sustainability extremely important in brand selection, and Nielsen found that 70% form their brand impression from packaging alone. Unbranded packaging is a missed impression at every single service moment; branded packaging converts every portion served into an active brand touchpoint.
Ready to Build Your Branded Packaging Programme?
Monday Merch designs, produces, and ships custom branded food packaging for restaurants, cafes, caterers, and event vendors worldwide. Get a free design and quote within 24 hours, and build a packaging system that earns every customer's attention before the first bite.
Every food business knows that the meal is the product. Fewer businesses fully appreciate that the packaging is the brand.
A customer who picks up a burger in a branded burger box, eats it from greaseproof paper printed with the restaurant's artwork, and carries leftovers home in a twisted handle bag with the cafe's logo is interacting with that brand across every physical touchpoint of the meal. The food satisfies them. The branded food packaging tells them who made it and whether the details were considered.
The research backs this up clearly. McKinsey's 2025 global packaging survey found that 51% of consumers rank environmental impact as extremely or very important when it comes to packaging specifically, and a joint NIQ and McKinsey study found that 92% of shoppers say sustainability matters when choosing a brand. Packaging design research widely cited across the industry also points to Nielsen findings that 64% of customers try a new product because the packaging catches their eye, and 70% form their first brand impression from packaging alone, before they have tasted a single bite.
This guide walks through a full range of custom takeaway packaging and food service products, all 17 of them, organised by how each one serves a different stage of the meal experience.
Why Branded Food Packaging Is a Business Decision
Three commercial outcomes ride on the packaging decision, and they are easy to underestimate individually but compound quickly together.
Brand visibility is the most obvious. Every twisted handle bag or pizza box carried out of your premises and into a street, a shopping centre, or a workplace is advertising in a context paid media cannot reach. A logo on a kraft bag is moving advertising that costs nothing per impression.
Customer experience quality is the second. Packaging that holds food properly, looks considered, and communicates care creates a positive emotional association with the meal itself. Poor packaging undermines even excellent food, and a soggy box does more reputational damage than a slightly late order ever will.
Sustainability perception is the third, and increasingly the one that determines repeat purchase. McKinsey's research found that hygiene, shelf life, and sustainability are now the three most important packaging factors across every market they surveyed.
The same logic applies to sustainable packaging materials across this wider packaging range. Food businesses that visibly demonstrate sustainable choices communicate their values with every single order, not just the ones a customer happens to read about.
For the Meal Itself: Boxes and Trays
These are the formats that hold the food directly, and they say more about a concept's quality than almost any other packaging decision a food business makes.
Burger Boxes

Lift the lid on a generic styrofoam clamshell and the burger inside has already lost half its argument. These Burger Boxes come in two sizes, a Small at 9.2 x 8 x 4.2 cm built for sliders, and a Large at 10.8 x 11.5 x 8 cm for full stacked builds, both fully customisable with your artwork from €3.60 per unit.
For burger restaurants, food trucks, and event catering operations, this is usually the first packaging decision worth making, since it's the format customers photograph most often before they take the first bite.
Pizza Box

Few packaging formats travel as far, literally, as a pizza box. It moves from the kitchen to a customer's home, office, or event venue and stays visible for the entire shared meal that follows.
This Pizza Box is sustainably produced from €3.76 per unit with full custom print across the exterior and interior lid, and that lid happens to be one of the most photographed surfaces in food social content. Few packaging investments earn that much organic reach per euro spent.
Meal Boxes

Not every dish fits a burger box or a pizza box. Rice dishes, pasta, salads, and full-portion meals need something more versatile, which is exactly what the Meal Box is built for.
Available in White with sustainable construction from €7.94 per unit and an 8-day production lead time, it works equally well for restaurant delivery, corporate catering, and food hall vendors who need one container format to cover a varied menu rather than commissioning a different box for every dish.
Lunch Box with Handle

Picture someone juggling a phone, a laptop bag, and lunch on the walk back to their desk. That's the exact moment the Lunch Box with Handle earns its keep. The integrated handle makes single-handed carrying genuinely practical, which is a small detail that gets noticed precisely because most takeaway formats ignore it.
From €3.45 per unit with an 8-day lead time, fully customisable, it's the format that shows up most in corporate meal service and event distribution, anywhere food needs to move through a crowded space without two free hands.
Snack Boxes

Snacking has become its own food category, not an afterthought to a main meal, and the packaging needs to keep up. From nuggets and tenders to loaded fries and plant-based bites, the Snack Box is sized and built for the smaller-portion food formats that festival vendors, cinema concessions, and fast casual concepts increasingly rely on.
Available in Small from €2.75 per unit with full custom print across the exterior, it photographs well in casual settings, which matters more than it used to now that nearly every snack purchase ends up on someone's phone before it's eaten.
Snack Trays

Sharing platters and tapas-style service need a different shape altogether. An open-top Snack Tray puts the food itself centre stage rather than hiding it under a lid, which matters for any sharing concept where the visual presentation is half the appeal.
Available in Small from €2.46 per unit with full custom branding across the tray exterior, it's particularly well suited to premium event catering and the growing share-plate restaurant format, where the branding frames the food rather than competing with it.
Popcorn Box

Cinemas, festivals, and experiential dining all share one trait: the snack is part of the show, not just fuel for it. The Popcorn Box, available in Small from €2.49 per unit, leans into that directly.
It's one of the most consistently photographed and shared food packaging formats in entertainment settings, which makes it a disproportionately effective brand awareness vehicle for the size of the investment, especially for brands operating pop-ups or experiential activations where every prop in the frame matters.
For Service and Presentation: Greaseproof Paper
One product, but it works across nearly every other format in this guide, as a liner, a wrap, or a base layer that turns plain packaging into another branded surface.
Greaseproof Paper

Here's a branding opportunity most independent food businesses overlook entirely, right up until a competitor does it well and they notice the difference. Custom-printed greaseproof paper, laid under a portion of fish and chips, wrapped around a sandwich, or lining the base of a burger box, turns every single food service moment into a fully branded presentation.
From €0.53 per sheet, it's the most cost-effective branded touchpoint in this entire guide, which makes it an easy first step for food trucks, market vendors, and casual dining restaurants who want branded packaging without committing to a full box redesign.
For Carrying and Delivery: Bags
Every bag handed across a counter becomes a moving advertisement the moment the customer steps outside. These two formats cover most of what a food business needs for carrying and delivery.
Flat Handle Bag

Cafes, bakeries, delis, and casual dining concepts mostly need one thing from a bag: something lightweight that carries a single purchase or a light meal without fuss. The Flat Handle Bag does exactly that, available in Kraft and White with sustainable construction and an 11-day production window, from €1.80 per unit.
Kraft leans into the natural, artisanal aesthetic that independent food businesses tend to want; White gives colourful artwork a cleaner canvas to stand out against. Either way, every customer who walks out the door with one is carrying your branding into the surrounding street.
Twisted Handle Bags

Some food businesses are deliberately upscale, and a flat handle bag undersells that positioning the moment it's in someone's hand. The Twisted Handle Bag solves that with a denser, more substantial twisted-paper handle construction that simply feels more premium to hold.
Available in Black with sustainable construction, 11-day production, from €2.29 per unit, it's the right call for high-end bakeries, food gift retailers, and premium catering operations that want the carry experience to match the quality of what's inside it. The investment in the handle, specifically, is what most customers notice without being able to say exactly why.
For Specialist Formats: Pizza Slice Holder and Cone Bags
Some food formats outgrow generic packaging entirely. These two products exist because a single slice or a handful of fries deserves its own purpose-built shape, not a downsized version of something else.
Pizza Slice Holder

Running a slice-by-the-slice counter, or serving pizza at a fast-paced event? A whole pizza box doesn't make sense for a single slice, and handing someone a slice on a napkin is asking for a mess.
The Pizza Slice Holder, from €1.20 per unit with full custom print, turns a potentially awkward handheld moment into something clean and branded. It travels through every market, street, and event space a slice operation works in, which happens to be exactly the casual, photogenic setting where food content gets made and shared.
Cone Bags

Chips, fries, churros, waffles: the cone format has become one of the defining shapes of festival and market food culture, and a branded Cone Bag, from €2.47 per unit with full custom print, rides that trend directly. For street food vendors and festival caterers whose visibility depends entirely on what's in a customer's hand as they walk past a hundred other stalls, a well-designed cone bag earns more organic social content per portion than almost any other format in this guide. It crosses naturally into the wider events world too.
This guide to branded food as event swag covers how branded food in custom packaging performs as a standalone giveaway category, separate from the packaging-led use cases covered here.
For Drinks and Cold Food: Cups, Bowls, and Containers
This packaging range recently expanded to cover drinkware and cold food formats too, which fills a real gap for cafes, ice-cream shops, and any food business that needs more than boxes and bags.
Single Wall Cups

A coffee shop's most frequently handled item is, by some distance, its cup. Single Wall Cups come in five sizes, 100 ml through 300 ml, from €1.39 per unit, covering everything from an espresso to a large filter coffee.
Every size carries the same branding consistently, which matters more than it sounds like it should, since a customer who sees three different cup designs from the same cafe in one week notices the inconsistency before they notice anything else.
Reusable Cups

Single-use cup bans are no longer a future regulation to plan for in most markets; they're already here. The Reusable Cup, from €0.92 per unit with an 8-day production window, gives cafes and food vendors a branded alternative that customers keep using long after the first purchase, which means the branding keeps working long after the transaction that paid for it.
Best for: cafes phasing out disposables, loyalty programmes built around bring-your-own-cup discounts, and any food business that wants the sustainability story to be visible rather than just stated.
Ice Cream Cups

Three sizes, 120ml, 180ml, and 240ml, from €0.96 per unit. Ice-cream shops, gelaterias, and dessert vendors at festivals and markets all need a format that survives a melting product without losing structural integrity, and these cups are built specifically for that.
The 48-day production lead time is the longest in this entire guide, which makes early ordering genuinely important for any business planning a summer launch.
Round Bowls

Salads, poke bowls, and grain-based dishes have grown into their own fast-casual category, and a flat lid doesn't do that category justice. Round Bowls, available in White and Kraft from €0.97 per unit, give that style of food the presentation it deserves, with a 38-day production timeline worth factoring into any seasonal menu planning.
The Kraft option pairs naturally with the same natural aesthetic as the Flat Handle Bag above, for businesses building one consistent packaging system rather than mismatched individual choices.
Clear Cups

Sometimes the product is the best advertisement for itself, and a clear cup lets it prove that. From €0.57 per unit, sustainably constructed with a 65-day production lead time, the Clear Cup suits cold drinks, smoothies, bubble tea, and layered desserts where the visual appeal of the product justifies showing it off rather than hiding it behind branded opacity.
The long lead time is worth planning around well ahead of a seasonal launch, since this is the slowest-turnaround product in the entire range.
Building a Coherent Branded Packaging System
The most effective food businesses do not choose packaging products in isolation. A burger handed over in a branded box, wrapped in branded greaseproof paper, inside a branded bag, communicates considered investment in a way that any single item alone cannot.
A customer registers that consistency even when they couldn't describe exactly what created the impression. Building this kind of system does not require a large outlay either; greaseproof paper from €0.53 and cone bags from €2.47 create branded moments at the lowest end of the budget, while the boxes and bags above cover everything above it. The same systems-thinking applies to event merchandise programmes, where consistency across every touchpoint, not just the headline item, is what actually builds brand recall.
Who Benefits Most From Branded Food Packaging
Independent food businesses and restaurants that want every service moment, in-venue and in transit, to communicate a properly considered brand.
Corporate catering and employee food programmes that want packaging quality to match the standards of the broader workplace experience.
Event caterers, festival vendors, and market food operators, where packaging travels through crowded public spaces and generates disproportionate visibility per portion served.
Hospitality groups and hotel food and beverage operations, where packaging quality reflects the property's standards across room service, pool decks, and event catering.
Food brands distributing gift products through corporate or retail channels, where packaging presentation directly affects the perceived value of the gift. A wider range of custom branded products covers this kind of cross-category branding need beyond food packaging specifically.
FAQs on Branded Food Packaging
Can I mix multiple packaging formats in a single order?
Yes. Mixed orders across multiple packaging types within the same programme are fully supported, so a coherent branded system across boxes, bags, cups, and greaseproof paper can come from a single supplier with a single design approval process.
What is the minimum order quantity for food and takeaway packaging?
Minimum order quantities vary by product format. Get in touch with your specific requirements, and the team will advise on the right volume and the most cost-efficient production approach for your chosen combination.
Is this packaging food-safe?
All food and takeaway packaging products in this range are appropriate for food contact use, produced with food service applications in mind. For specific certifications relevant to your market, get in touch for detailed specifications.
Does branded packaging actually outperform unbranded alternatives?
The research says yes clearly. McKinsey found that 43% of consumers consider packaging quality and sustainability extremely important in brand selection, and Nielsen found that 70% form their brand impression from packaging alone. Unbranded packaging is a missed impression at every single service moment; branded packaging converts every portion served into an active brand touchpoint.
Ready to Build Your Branded Packaging Programme?
Monday Merch designs, produces, and ships custom branded food packaging for restaurants, cafes, caterers, and event vendors worldwide. Get a free design and quote within 24 hours, and build a packaging system that earns every customer's attention before the first bite.
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