Cups

Cups

Disposable cups play an important role in the catering and food service industry. Their practicality and aesthetics make them ideal for serving drinks at events ranging from conferences to weddings.

Their use eliminates the need to wash and store traditional cups, which is convenient for event organisers. With the growing trend of caring for the environment, more and more companies are looking at disposable cups made from biodegradable or recyclable materials to reduce their environmental impact. In this way, even in the world of disposable products, caring about the environment is gaining ground.

Disposable cups

Disposable cups are commonly used in many places, from offices to restaurants and cafés. They are usually made of paper or plastic and provide a convenient and practical solution for people on the go and for businesses serving large numbers of customers.

Disposable coffee cups come in a variety of sizes, from standard z cups to larger versions for takeaway coffee. They can have different colours or designs and can be made from a variety of materials - including paper, plastic or other plastic.

Plastic coffee cups

Plastic cups are a good solution for catering establishments, cafés, offices and during various events and activities. Made of high-quality plastic, they are durable and aesthetically pleasing while providing comfort.

The plastic cups are lightweight, resistant to mechanical damage and easy to keep clean. They are perfect for serving both hot and cold drinks. They are reusable and serve as an indispensable item in any establishment where speed of service and customer convenience are important.

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Espresso cups 90ml LONG LiFE transparent dia.5,7xh.6,6cm - unbreakable made of polycarbonate, 6 pieces
SKU:308010
PLN 134.05 PLN 108.98
Unit PLN 18.16 Excl. Tax
Cups 140ml PS crystal TAZZA, 50 pieces
SKU:00-264
Capacity: 140 ml
Diameter: 70 mm
Coating: Without coating
Material: PS
PLN 39.67 PLN 32.25
Unit PLN 0.65 Excl. Tax

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