• Sale -10% 7Penn Condiment Tray with Ice Chamber, 4 Condiment Containers, Lid - Bar Garnish Tray Chilled Condiment Server Caddy 7Penn Condiment Tray with Ice Chamber, 4 Condiment Containers, Lid - Bar Garnish Tray Chilled Condiment Server Caddy

    7Penn 7Penn Condiment Tray with Ice Chamber, 4 Condiment Containers, Lid - Bar Garnish Tray Chilled Condiment Server Caddy

    Brand: 7Penn Features: [Keep Condiments Fresh & Cool]: The 7Penn | 4-Compartment Bar Condiment Holder with Ice Chamber and Lid organizes and chills dips, shrimps, appetizers, dressings, sauces, fruits, vegetables, olives, toppings for tacos bars, potato bars, or even build-your-own salad bars (do not leave acidic fruits in the bar condiment caddy for more than 4 hours); Each individual 3.7 x 5.7 x 2.8-inch (9.4 x 14.5 x 7.1cm) condiments tray can hold up to 2.5 cups (590 mL) [Take Anywhere]: Side handles and top lid handle for easy transportation; Use this food caddy as taco bar serving dishes, bar fruit caddy, salad bar containers, or condiment serving tray at home in the kitchen or during a backyard grill out, at work for a potluck, at your bar, or in your restaurant on the salad bar; Domed lid protects the food from contaminants; 16 x 5.9 x 4.9-inch (40.6 x 15 x 3cm) overall with 14.25 x 5 x 1.2-inch (36.2 x 12.7 x 3cm) ice compartment [Easy to Use]: Condiment container has a closed bottom (not open on the bottom) so condiments are secure, and you can place crushed ice inside to keep items cool or place the entire holder directly on ice; Use crushed ice or fill bottom compartment up to 1/2-inch (1.3cm) with water and stash in your freezer overnight before use; Compartments are removable to easily refill condiments and ice as needed and makes for simple cleaning [Built to Last]: Acrylic condiment organizer constructed from durable acrylic material that is shatterproof and transparent so you can check the ice and view food contents easily even with the lid closed; Lid is not airtight and is not removable but is top rack dishwasher safe [Package Contents]: Salad bar buffet taco bar party supplies package includes (1) condiment chiller, (1) hinged lid, and (4) removable trays Details: Rather than holding salad toppings and garnishes for drinks in various plastic containers, neatly display garnishes by using the 7Penn | Chilled Server Condiment Bar 4-Compartment Chilled Condiment Server with Lid. Cool and organize fruits, olives, or even toppings when dinner is a taco bar, potato bar, or build-your-own salad and pasta. It is great for mixed generation crowds because you can include something for everyone. With an overall size of 16" x 5.9" x 4.9" inches, it is the perfect size to use as a bar fruit tray, cold food buffet server, hot dog condiment station, ice cream topping containers, or salsa bar. Each individual condiments container holds up to 2.5 cups of garnishes and foods. Not for use with boiling liquids or use in conventional or microwave ovens. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. EAN: 0810009871903 Package Dimensions: 16.6 x 7.2 x 5.8 inches

    $ 72.99$ 65.49

Serving trays are a convenient way to deliver food and drink to a table. They’re usually made from plastic or metal with a wide base to accommodate the food items. They come in a variety of designs that are used to serve different meals.

Different Materials for Serving Trays

Plastic. These are durable and affordable. Many establishments choose this type of serving tray since they’re the most common and easy to store. But most people opt for a biodegradable option for the environment.

Wooden. These are commonly used to serve breakfast in bed. They’re stylish, and they come with neat little handles for easy delivery. The appealing design makes it easier for servers to deliver soup or beverages since it has a certain depth.

Metal. Stainless steel is the commonly used metal for these trays. They’re used to serve drinks since metal can retain its cold temperature. Servers require some practice with this tray as they’re held from the bottom.

Fiberglass. Restaurants use fiberglass trays since they can hold a lot of food items. They’re solid and convenient to use when serving big families.

Different Types of Serving Trays

Fast Food. These trays are usually made of plastic, and they have a sleek design, so they’re easy to stack. You can buy these types in bulk as most fast food places have many customers coming in every day.

Appetizer. Some trays do not need to be large; appetizer trays are made to serve before a meal. The appetizers are given on a small tray which helps customers wait for their meals by giving them something to munch on.

Tea. Afternoon tea is standard in some countries; tea trays are served on stylish metal trays where the tea and snacks are laid out fashionably.

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