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Stock up on disposable spoons for daily service, catering, and takeout. Choose from heavy-duty plastic, compostable, and wrapped options with wholesale pricing and fast 1-2 day shipping.
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100% Recycled Content Cutlery, Spoon, Plastic, Black, 50/Pack, 20 Pack/Carton (EPS113)
7340000221317, SKILCRAFT Plastic Flatware, Type III, Spoon, White, 100/Pack (0221317)
Bamboo Cutlery, Medium Heavyweigh, Spoon, Paper, Natural, 24/Pack (SPBBR)
Bamboo Cutlery, Mediumweight Spoon, Paper, Light Golden, 100/Pack, 10 Packs/Carton (ANSBAM)
Bamboo Cutlery, Spoon, Paper, Natural, 2,000/Carton (SPBB67)
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Bamboo Cutlery, Spoon, Paper, Natural, 2,000/Carton (SPBB67)

$120.58 $236.92
Cutlery Dispenser Refills, Spoon, Plastic, Light Beige, 100/Bag, 10 Bags/Carton (SPPS6DP)
Cutlery for Cutlerease Dispensing System, Mediumweight Spoon, Plastic, Black, 960/Box (CEASESP960BL)
Cutlery for Cutlerease Dispensing System, Spoon, Plastic, White, 960/Carton (EPCE6SPWHT)
EarthChoice PSM Cutlery, Heavyweight Spoon, Plastic, Tan, 1,000/Carton (YPSMSTEC)
EcoSense Renewable Plant Starch Cutlery, Spoon, Plastic, Cream, 50/Pack (EPS003PK)
EcoSense Renewable Plant Starch Cutlery, Spoon, Plastic, Cream, 50/Pack, 20 Packs/Carton (EPS003)
Fieldware Cutlery, Individually Wrapped, Mediumweight Spoon, Plastic, White, 1,000/Carton (FKSWCH)
Fieldware Cutlery, Mediumweight Spoon, Plastic, White, 1,000/Carton (YFWSWCH)
Grab N Go Wrapped Cutlery, Spoon, Plastic, Black, 90/Box, 6 Boxes/Carton (TM5W540)
Grab'N Go Wrapped Cutlery, Spoon, Plastic, Black, 90/Box (TM5W540PK)
Heavyweight Plastic Spoons, Reflections Design, Silver, 600/Carton (620155)
Heavyweight Polypropylene Cutlery, Soup Spoon, Plastic, Black, 1,000/Carton (SOUPBLHVY)
Heavyweight Polypropylene Cutlery, Soup Spoon, Plastic, White, 1,000/Carton (SOUPHWPPWH)
Heavyweight Polypropylene Cutlery, Spoon, Plastic, Black, 1,000/Carton (TEAHWPPBLA)
Heavyweight Polypropylene Cutlery, Spoon, Plastic, White, 1,000/Carton (TEAHWPPWH)
Heavyweight Polystyrene Cutlery, Soup Spoon, Plastic, Black, 1,000/Carton (SOUPHWPSBLA)
Heavyweight Polystyrene Cutlery, Soup Spoon, Plastic, White, 1,000/Carton (SOUPHWPSWH)
Heavyweight Polystyrene Cutlery, Spoon, Plastic, Black, 1,000/Carton (SPOONHWBLA)
Heavyweight Polystyrene Cutlery, Spoon, Plastic, White, 1,000/Carton (SPOONHW)
Heavyweight Wrapped Polypropylene Cutlery, Soup Spoon, Plastic, Black, 1,000/Carton (SSHWPPBIW)
Heavyweight Wrapped Polypropylene Cutlery, Soup Spoon, Plastic, White, 1,000/Carton (SSHWPPWIW)
Heavyweight Wrapped Polypropylene Cutlery, Spoon, Plastic, Black, 1,000/Carton (TSHWPPBIW)
Heavyweight Wrapped Polypropylene Cutlery, Spoon, Plastic, White, 1,000/Carton (TSHWPPWIW)
Heavyweight Wrapped Polystyrene Cutlery, Soup Spoon, Plastic, Black, 1,000/Carton (SSHWPSBIW)
Heavyweight Wrapped Polystyrene Cutlery, Soup Spoon, Plastic, White, 1,000/Carton (SOUPWHPS)
Heavyweight Wrapped Polystyrene Cutlery, Spoon, Plastic, Black, 1,000/Carton (TSHWPSBIW)
Heavyweight Wrapped Polystyrene Cutlery, Spoon, Plastic, White, 1,000/Carton (SPOONWHPS)
Impress Heavyweight Full-Length Polystyrene Cutlery, Spoon, Plastic, White, 100/Box (HSWTX0007BX)
Impress Heavyweight Full-Length Polystyrene Cutlery, Spoon, Plastic, White, 100/Box, 10 Boxes/Carton (HSWTX0007)
Individually Wrapped Heavyweight Soup Spoons, 5.75", Plastic, Black, 1,000/Carton (SH53C7)
Individually Wrapped Heavyweight Spoon, Plastic, Black, 1,000/Carton (TH53C7)

Bulk disposable spoons for foodservice, offices, and events

Disposable spoons are a small line item that can create big operational headaches when they bend, break, or run out mid-shift. This category is built for buyers who need consistent performance, predictable costs, and fast replenishment. With 100+ SKUs, you can match the right spoon to your menu, service style, and compliance requirements without overpaying.

Order by the case to reduce per-unit cost and simplify receiving. If you are managing multiple locations, standardizing on a few spoon specs also helps control waste and keeps customer experience consistent.

Choose the right spoon type

Start with how the spoon will be used. A spoon for soup and chili needs a different strength profile than one for yogurt cups or coffee service.

  • Standard weight: Best for light foods like pudding, fruit cups, and breakroom use where cost control matters most.
  • Heavy-duty: Better for thicker foods (stews, ice cream, dense sides) and higher customer expectations. Reduces breakage and double-dispensing.
  • Tasting and portion spoons: Useful for samples, cafeterias, and controlled portions.

Material options: plastic, compostable, and more

Material selection affects durability, appearance, and disposal requirements. Many operations carry two options: a cost-focused spoon for general use and a premium or compostable spoon for guest-facing service.

  • Plastic spoons: Common for takeout and high-volume service. Look for heavy-duty polypropylene or polystyrene styles when strength is critical.
  • Plant-based and compostable options: Good fit for sustainability programs and venues with composting access. Verify local acceptance rules and required certifications before standardizing.
  • Premium look: Upscale lines can improve presentation for catering and events without switching to reusables.

Brands in this category include Dixie, Boardwalk, SOLO, World Centric, WNA, Eco-Products, Berkley Square, Pactiv, AmerCareRoyal, and AbilityOne, giving you multiple price tiers and performance levels.

Wrapped vs unwrapped: hygiene, labor, and guest experience

Individually wrapped spoons help reduce touch points and support self-serve stations, healthcare settings, and delivery orders. Unwrapped spoons can lower packaging waste and cost, and they work well for back-of-house portioning or when you are packing cutlery in-house.

  • Individually wrapped: Cleaner presentation for takeout and catering, easier for grab-and-go.
  • Unwrapped: Efficient for high-volume kitchens and dispensers, often lower cost per piece.

Sizes and bowl shapes that match the menu

Not all spoons feel the same in hand. Consider length, bowl depth, and edge profile based on what guests are eating.

  • Teaspoon style: Common for desserts, coffee stations, and general use.
  • Soup spoon style: Deeper bowl for soups and chowders, often preferred in cafeterias.
  • Long handle: Useful for parfaits, sundaes, and tall cups.

If your operation serves both soups and desserts, stocking two spoon styles can reduce complaints and improve portion control.

Compliance and sustainability checks that prevent returns

Before placing a large case order, confirm what your site actually needs:

  • Compostable claims: Confirm certifications and whether your hauler or municipality accepts the material.
  • Food contact safety: Stick with reputable manufacturers and consistent specs for regulated environments.
  • Packaging requirements: Wrapped cutlery may be required for certain healthcare, school, or self-serve applications.

When in doubt, standardize on a proven heavy-duty option for guest-facing use and a value option for back-of-house to keep costs predictable.

Build the right cutlery set for your operation

If you are packing complete takeout orders, pairing spoons with pre-bundled Cutlery Kits can reduce packing time and help standardize what goes out the door. For menus that lean toward salads and entrees, add Forks and Knives to cover the full range of meals without last-minute substitutions. When you want one utensil that handles multiple foods, Sporks can be a practical option for cafeterias, concessions, and grab-and-go.

Why buyers order spoons by the case

Bulk purchasing is the simplest way to lower your per-unit cost and avoid emergency reorders. Case quantities also reduce freight touches and receiving time, especially when you are replenishing on a schedule.

  • Lowest prices: Case packs typically deliver the best price advantage.
  • Fast fulfillment: 1-2 day shipping helps you stay in stock.
  • Assortment depth: 100+ SKUs makes it easier to match strength, material, and packaging needs.
  • Support: Knowledgeable customer support can help you compare specs and avoid ordering the wrong weight or wrap style.

For recurring demand, consider setting reorder points by location and keeping a small safety stock to prevent service disruptions during peak weeks.

Spoons FAQ

  • Are compostable spoons accepted everywhere?

    Not always. Compostable utensils may require specific certifications and are typically accepted only where commercial composting is available. Check local rules and your hauler requirements before ordering in bulk.

  • How do I choose between standard and heavy-duty spoons?

    Use standard weight for light foods and breakroom use when cost is the priority. Use heavy-duty for guest-facing service and dense foods to prevent bending and reduce double-dispensing.

  • How many disposable spoons come in a case?

    Case pack varies by brand and style. Check the product listing for count per case and inner pack details so you can estimate weekly usage and set accurate reorder points.

  • Should I buy individually wrapped spoons for takeout?

    Individually wrapped spoons are a strong choice for delivery, grab-and-go, and self-serve areas because they reduce touch points and present cleaner to guests. Unwrapped spoons can be more cost-effective for back-of-house use.

  • What is the best disposable spoon for soup or ice cream?

    Choose a heavy-duty spoon for thicker foods like soup, chili, and ice cream. Heavy-duty styles reduce bending and breakage, which helps control waste and guest complaints.

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