There are several of the most popular materials on the market used to make baguette sandwitch boxes. And what the packaging is made of is not only a matter of price, but also of convenience and the safety of the dish itself. If the cardboard soaks through too quickly, the bread will lose its crunch or the sauce will seep through the bottom – and the whole magic of the baguette sandwitch disappears.
Packaging Materials
- Solid cardboard (white–gray) – stable, rigid, and most importantly approved for contact with food. Thanks to this, you can serve the baguette sandwitch directly in the box without additional protective layers. In the offer you will find, among others,
Size Matters
Material is one thing, but the size of the box is just as important. Standard lengths are 350, 380, 450, or even 600 mm, depending on the type of baguettes you serve. Width and height also matter – with larger boxes, you can fit not only the baguette sandwitch but also a small cup of sauce.
It’s also worth remembering that some types of cardboard – especially microflute – require an additional pad to prevent sauce or grease from soaking through. This small detail makes a huge difference in the customer’s comfort in practice.
Branding – the box as an advertisement
A baguette sandwitch box is not only a food container but also a mini-advertisement for your place. A logo, slogan, graphic – every element that makes the customer remember you.
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What else should you pay attention to?
Always check whether the material the box is made of is approved for contact with food. If not – simply use a barrier: a sheet of paper, an additional pad, or parchment. This way you can be sure that the food will be not only convenient to serve but also safe for the customer. In this role, for example, you can use
Quick Reference
- Want secure transport and aesthetics? → solid cardboard.
- Large size and durability, but with a barrier? → microflute.
- Serving quickly “to go”? → tray or pad.
- Need to cut costs? → paper envelope.
- Want to stand out and be memorable? → printed box.