Food Packaging – getting it right

Food packaging is probably the most important form of packaging there is – get it wrong and you could have a serious health issue on your hands. Fresh foods like vegetables and fruit require high-grade packaging to allow the produce to remain protected, at the correct temperature, be cost-effective and ideally the packaging should be 100% recyclable too. No small order then but it is worth the retailer’s time to source a quality food packaging provider which meets all of these requirements.

 

Soft fruits such as tomatoes, grapes and summer fruits require additional protection to avoid bruising in transit. Harder fruits like apples, melons and pineapples – whilst they can also become damaged, are less likely to become so and are therefore trucked in soft tray containers or in breathable bags.

 

Food packaging should always be manufactured in a strict controlled environment using the latest equipment and technology. Food packaging is an intrinsic part of the overall appeal of the product and if the consumer sees tomatoes packed in shoddy packaging they are likely to pass them by regardless of whether the fruit itself looks good or not.

 

Successful food packaging

 

Successful food packaging requires understanding of the market and the needs of the retailer. Staff employed at a quality food packaging plant should be fully trained in all aspects of the machinery with a healthy approach to customer care and food hygiene.

 

The ever-present technology is alive and well in food packaging outlets and an efficient system can help retail customers keep track of their packaging order. Food packaging excellence means offering the retailed prior-to-order consultation and well as the production itself and after sales service. In addition to standard food packaging solutions, the food packaging plant worth its salt will also offer bespoke design and manufacturing for specific goods.

 

In terms of both health & safety and customer appeal, food packaging should never be underestimated and is very often the deciding factor in a sale. For example, elderly people quite often avoid purchasing foods wrapped in packaging which is difficult to open. Mothers with small children will avoid products encased in excessive amounts of plastic wrap. Getting the packaging right then goes a long way to making that sale.

 

 

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