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Will qualified disposable tableware have an odor?

Perhaps the manufacturer's words are not very authoritative. Normal disposable lunch boxes have no taste. Those who claim to have a normal taste are irresponsible. Whether the lunch box is made or not depends mainly on the raw materials used to make the lunch box. The raw materials are free of impurities, and of course there is no peculiar smell.

The editor of disposable items here wants to remind everyone that normal disposable lunch boxes are tasteless, good disposable lunch boxes, here are plastic disposable lunch boxes, which are often without any impurities added. There is no smell. When buying, you should also look at the lunch box against the light, and then check whether the lunch box has a qualified mark.

I also remind everyone that when using disposable lunch boxes, whether it is a transparent packaging box or a fast food box in a fast food restaurant, you should pay attention to its temperature range. This type of lunch box is generally made of polypropylene. PP raw materials, the temperature range of this kind of raw materials is about minus 20 degrees to 120 degrees, and the meals we usually eat have grease, and they are often just out of the pot, and some of the just out of the pot contain grease The temperature of the meal can reach more than 200 degrees. If it is placed in the lunch box immediately, it will cause the lunch box to become too hot and deform, and even release the plasticizer, which affects human health. Therefore, you should pay more attention to this when using it.

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