Keep Your Food Fresh with our Food Storage Containers
With food storage containers, you can take all the hassle out of storing food. Food containers help seal in the freshness of your delicious food so that you can enjoy it later in the day or the next day for lunch. Whether you choose versatile plastic containers or glass storage jars, you can easily grab whatever you need from the fridge or cupboard whenever you need it. All our storage solutions are made to fulfil all your needs when it comes to food storage.
At vidaXL, we offer a wide selection of food storage containers, and we are sure we have one or two that will suit your needs.
Seal your food with food storage containers
Whether you are looking for food storage containers for your cupboards, leftovers or containers you can easily bring with you on the go, we have the right solution for you at vidaXL. Food containers are an absolute must-have in every home. Our containers are easy to clean and can easily be used by the whole family. Whether you are packing lunch for your kids, packing snacks for the office, or you need to store your delicious leftover dinner, we have a container for you.
Our food storage containers come in various shapes, sizes and materials, making it easy for you to choose the right one. With food containers, you can easily and quickly seal your food to keep it fresh for longer. This goes for both foods with a longer shelf life, such as oats, sugar and dried pasta, and leftovers that usually need to be eaten within a couple of days. The containers are airtight and affordably priced. Furthermore, many of them can also safely go in both the freezer and the microwave.
Choosing the right food containers
Just like everything else, there are a few things to consider when buying your new food storage containers. Let’s take a look at what you need to consider:
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Material. Do you prefer plastic, stainless steel or glass? This will depend on what you are planning to use your food containers for. For instance, glass containers and glass jars are great for storing food in the fridge and reheating food. Plastic containers are great on the go or when travelling. Stainless steel is another great option. Just beware that stainless steel isn’t ideal for reheating food, as the material can become rather hot.
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Airtight seals. If you need to store foods such as soup, we highly recommend that you choose airtight concealers. This way, you ensure that the contents won’t spill, even if you are on the move. If you are storing foods in the cupboards, airtight containers are also important to prevent ants and moths from finding their way into your food and ensure maximum shelf life. Remember to remove the lid when reheating an airtight container.
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Thermal properties. Do you need to keep your food or beverages hot for hours? This is especially useful if you’re going camping or bringing food or a beverage with you on the road.
Tips and tricks for storing food
We also have a few tricks up our sleeves when it comes to storing food, and we would love to share these tips and tricks with you. So let’s take a look at them, shall we?
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Dairy products, such as cheese, yoghurt and milk, should always be stored at the very back of the fridge as this is the coldest area. Cheese is a great food store kept in a food container once opened.
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If you are storing any kind of raw meat or poultry, it should always be stored at the bottom of the fridge. This way, if a bit of meat juice is leaked, it won’t affect other food products. Furthermore, you always want to store raw meat in sealed containers to prevent meat juice from being leaked. Lastly, you should always store raw meat away from any cooked meat you may store in the fridge as well.
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To get the most out of your leftovers, allow them to cool before storing them in the fridge.
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Never allow meat, poultry, seafood, eggs and produce that requires refrigeration to sit out at room temperature for more than two hours. Ideally, you want to refrigerate these food items as quickly as possible.
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Ensure that your fridge and freezer are set at the right temperature. The refrigerator should be at or below 4 degrees, while the freezer temperature should be below -18 degrees.
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Always check storage directions on labels. If you are in doubt, simply read the labels to see how the food should be stored.
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Once your food is ripe, eat it as soon as possible. Otherwise, you risk listeria growing in the fridge.
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If food has gone bad or spoiled, throw it out right away, so it doesn’t contaminate any other foods.
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Always check expiration dates. It might be alright to use a food that has gone a day or two over the expiration date, but generally, the expiration date is a good guideline as to when the food should be eaten by.
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Make sure you clean your fridge regularly and wipe spills right away. This reduces the growth of listeria bacteria, and it is generally just nicer opening a clean, tidy fridge.
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Keep your food covered. Again, this is where food storage containers come in handy.
Let’s take a quick look at what you should do if you lose electricity, as this happens occasionally. If you lose electricity, you first and foremost need to keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible. In fact, your fridge will be able to keep your food cold for about four hours if it’s not opened, and most often, your power will probably have come back on during that time. A freezer will keep an adequate temperature for 48 hours if the door is closed.
However, you may need to open the doors in order to eat, which we completely understand. Therefore, once the power is back on, you first and foremost need to check the temperature in the freezer and fridge. Next, you need to check if all your food is still good. If anything has gone back, throw it in the bin.
With these tips and tricks, storing food should be a piece of cake. And with the right food containers, there is no stopping you.
Organise your food
Organisation is key when it comes to your kitchen. You want to make sure that every food has its own place and then keep each food in that place. This way, you can cook dinner more efficiently and unpack groceries faster. It’s also much easier to grab something when you’re flying out the door. You may also wish to keep track of your stock so you always know when it’s time to get more oats, rice and other foods.
See-through glass or plastic food containers are a must to have in your cupboards. This way, you can easily see when you are running low on dried pasta, legumes and spices. Also, it looks much nicer than storing foods in their original packaging. When you don’t use your food containers, you can easily stack them inside one another to save space. Trust us; an organised kitchen is an efficient kitchen.
Reducing food waste in your kitchen
While we are on the topic of tips and tricks for storing your food and organising your kitchen, let’s also take a quick look at how you can easily reduce food waste in your kitchen. Because let’s face it, nobody wants food to go to waste. So allow us to share our favourite food-wasting tips with you.
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Remember how we mentioned taking stock of your pantry above? Well, this tip will also help prevent food waste because you always know what you have in your cupboards, freezer and fridge.
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Make a meal plan. This prevents food waste, and it’s better for your bank account as you don’t need to go to the supermarket several times every week. If you’re extra smart, make double batches and store the leftovers in food containers.
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Save leftovers in food containers and have them for lunch or the next day for dinner. Some leftovers you might also be able to freeze.
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As mentioned earlier, it’s important that you store your food properly as this prevents it from going bad.
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Get creative. If you have five bananas that are very ripe you can freeze them and use them in smoothies. Or how about a banana cake? Or perhaps you have six eggs that are about to expire - that calls for frittata for dinner. You can also make a warming stew if you have a bunch of veggies that need to be used. There are always creative ways to use food that needs to be eaten. Sometimes you just have to think a little bit outside the square.
Get your food storage containers at vidaXL
Like everyone else, we love food at vidaXL. Therefore, we carry a wide collection of various food storage containers. We have something for every kitchen, person and need. Food containers are must-haves in any and every home. They will make your life so much easier. They are ideal for storing leftovers in the freezer or fridge, storing dried foods in your cupboards and packing your own lunch or your kids’ lunch. Basically, food storage containers are essential in any kitchen.
Explore our wide selection online and get your food containers delivered to your home. It doesn’t get much easier than that, does it? We understand that with such a wide range of products, choosing can be hard. Don’t worry; we have got your back. If you have any questions at all or you need help choosing your new food storage containers, you are always welcome to contact our customer service. We look forward to assisting you.