Hoffmaster Group, Inc. Introduces New Wrapped Cutlery and Takeout Options


As the coronavirus pandemic has led restaurants to shift to takeout and delivery and healthcare facilities to ensure sanitary meal delivery, Hoffmaster Group, Inc. ® announces four new products to enhance food safety for the restaurant and healthcare industries.

Individually Wrapped CaterWrap®: An extension of the current CaterWrap® line, disposable cutlery is pre-rolled in a napkin and individually overwrapped for ease and safety. Two wrapped CaterWrap® products have been added to the line;

White Peel & Seal Bands for Tamper Evidence: Intended for restaurants for takeout and delivery, this band wraps around a container, proving that the food package has not been tampered with; and

Linen-Like® Ready-Set Napkin™: Great for nursing homes and assisted living facilities where residents are eating on-site, this napkin has an innovative pocket fold design where the napkin serves as a slot to hold and cover utensils.

The new products are available for purchase through traditional distribution channels or on www.hoffmaster.com. Products can also be requested through distributors.

 



June 15, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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