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Inline Plastics Launches New Safe-T-Fresh Container for the Grab and Go Customer

Arielle Sidrane

January 1, 2018

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TS5X5_Sandwich logo in a gray background | TS5X5_SandwichInline Plastics announces the arrival of the TS5X5 PET square clamshell food container, the newest member of the company’s Safe-T-Fresh line of patented tamper evident products. This container size is designed for single take out servings which has become a developing need in today’s market.  More and more, this trend is growing in supermarkets and C-stores where customers want simple Grab and Go alternatives - from sandwiches to desserts.  The TS5X5 fulfills those needs and those in between – including snacks, salads, veggies and more. “This Safe-T-Fresh clear container is designed to promote more attractive product merchandising that will highlight the quality of its contents,” says Carrie Cline, Inline Plastics' product manager.  “The perimeter seal design of the container provides increased product shelf life and better protection of its contents.” “Designed with the merchandiser in mind, this container is made with minimal ribbing that provides a superior view of their product and fosters impulse buying,” says Herb Knutson, Inline Plastics' director of marketing, “and developed with an innovative structure, the container allows for secure stacking for effective multi-level viewing.” All Safe-T-Fresh containers incorporate a tamper-resistant locking mechanism and a unique patented tear-strip hinge which is removed by the consumer to gain access to the contents of the container. This design eliminates the need for shrink bands or wrap-around labels to prevent product tampering, as well as protecting the product better than many types of flexible packaging, company officials say.  Along with the entire Safe-T-Fresh line, the TS5X5 disposable container is manufactured with 100 percent recyclable PET, benefiting retailers and processors by providing containers to their customers who desire environmentally responsible packaging.

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