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Food Trays

Food trays keep meals organized, presentable, and easy to carry from kitchen to customer. Choose from sturdy paper, foam, and compostable options with bulk pricing and fast 1-2 day shipping.
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Aluminum Embossed Tray, 12" Diameter, 25/Carton (401380)
Aluminum Embossed Tray, 16" Diameter, 25/Carton (2013100)
Aluminum Lazy Susan, 6 Compartments, 18" Diameter x 0.94" h, 25/Carton (4018100)
Bagasse PFAS-Free Food Tray, 5 Compartments, 8.26 x 0.98 x 10.9, Tan, Sugarcane, 500/Carton (TRAY128NPFA)
Eco Food Trays, 1 lb Capacity, Brown, Paper, 1,000/Carton (0513)
Eco Food Trays, 3 lb Capacity, Brown, Paper, 500/Carton (0525)
Eco Food Trays, 5 lb Capacity, Brown, Paper, 500/Carton (0529)
EcoCraft Food Trays, 2 lb Capacity, 6.5 x 1.63 x 1.63, Natural, Paper, 1,000/Carton (300697)
EcoCraft Food Trays, 3 lb Capacity, Natural, Paper, 500/Carton (300699)
Fiber Foodservice Trays, 5 Compartments, 8.5 x 10.24 x 1.01, Natural, Paper, 400/Carton (TRSC5CLFS)
Fiber Foodservice Trays, PLA Lined, PFAS Free, 18 x 14 x 1, Natural, Paper, 100/Carton (TRSC1418LF)
Fiber Meat and Produce Trays, 5.7 x 8.2 x 0.6, Natural, Paper, 500/Carton (TRSC2SLFS)
Fiber Meat and Produce Trays, 7.1 x 9.1 x 0.7, Natural, Paper, 500/Carton (TRSC4SLFS)
Laminated Fiber Meat and Produce Trays, PLA Lined, PFAS Free, 9.1 x 7.1 x 0.7, Natural, Paper, 500/Carton (TRSC4SLLF)
Laminated Fiber Meat and Product Trays, PLA Lined, PFAS Free, 8.3 x 4.9 x 0.7, Natural, Paper, 500/Carton (TRSC17SLLF)
Paper Food Baskets, 0.5 lb Capacity, 4.58 x 3.2 x 1.25, Red/White, Paper, 1,000/Carton (0409)
Paper Food Baskets, 2 lb Capacity, Red/White, Paper, 1,000/Carton (0417)
Paper Food Baskets, 3 lb Capacity, 7.2 x 4.95 x 1.94, Red/White, Paper, 500/Carton (0425)
Paperboard Food Tray, 3 lb, 7.75 x 5.1 x 2.1, Red/White, 500/Carton (D3T)
Reflections Portion Plastic Trays, Shallow, 4 oz Capacity, 3.5 x 3.5 x 1, Clear, 2,500/Carton (R4296)
Savaday Molded Fiber Flat Food Tray, 16 x 12, White, Paper, 200/Carton (20803CT)
Savaday Molded Fiber Food Tray, 4 x 6, Beige, Paper, 250/Bag, 4 Bags/Carton (10408CT)
Savaday Molded Fiber Food Trays, 14 x 18, White, Paper, 100/Carton (20804CT)
StrongHolder Molded Fiber Food Trays, 9 x 12 x 1, Beige, Paper, 250/Carton (20815)
ClearPac Large Nacho Tray, 2 Compartments, 3.3 oz, 6.2 x 6.2 x 1.6, Clear, Plastic, 500/Carton (C68NT2)
ClearPac Small Nacho Tray, 2 Compartments, 5 x 6 x 1.5, Clear, Plastic, 125/Bag, 4 Bags/Carton (C56NT2)
EarthChoice Pulpex Steep Wall Food Tray, 9.1 x 6.9 x 1.75, Natural, Paper, 460/Carton (M633524Y)
Eco Food Trays, 0.25 lb Capacity, 4 x 2.68 x 1.03, Brown, Paper, 1,000/Carton (0501)
Eco Food Trays, 2 lb Capacity, Brown, Paper, 1,000/Carton (0517)
Eco Food Trays, 2.5 lb Capacity, 6.54 x 4.06 x 1.73, Brown, Paper, 500/Carton (0521)
Eco Food Trays, 6 oz Capacity, 4.29 x 2.85 x 1.09, Brown, Paper, 1,000/Carton (0505)
Fiber Meat and Produce Trays, 4.8 x 8.3 x 0.7, Natural, Paper, 500/Carton (TRSC17SLFS)
Footlong Hot Dog Tray, 10.25 x 1.5 x 1.25, White, Paper, 500/Carton (0711)
Hot Dog Tray, 7 x 2.75 x 1.5, Red/White, Paper, 1,000/Carton (07091)
Laminated Fiber Meat and Produce Trays, PLA Lined, PFAS Free, 8.2 x 5.7 x 0.7, Natural, Paper, 500/Carton (TRSC2SLLF)
Laminated Foam Serving Tray, 18 x 14 x 0.91, White, 100/Carton (0TK10136)

Food trays built for fast service and clean presentation

Food trays are a go-to choice for high-volume foodservice because they speed up plating, reduce mess, and make handoff simple. Whether you are running a concession stand, cafeteria line, deli counter, or catering operation, the right tray helps control portions, protect food quality, and keep costs predictable.

This category focuses on trays designed for ready-to-serve meals and grab-and-go items. With 100+ SKUs and bulk order options, you can standardize your setup across locations and reduce last-minute supply runs.

Common use cases

Buyers typically use food trays for:

  • Hot dogs, burgers, fries, and combo meals
  • Nachos, wings, tenders, and shareable appetizers
  • School lunches and cafeteria service lines
  • Food trucks, festivals, stadiums, and concession stands
  • Bakery and deli items that need a rigid base

How to choose the right food tray

Procurement teams usually narrow trays down by material, size, and grease resistance. Start with the menu item and serving style, then match the tray to heat, moisture, and carry distance.

Material options and what they are best for

  • Paperboard: Lightweight and cost-effective. Great for dry to moderately greasy foods when paired with a liner.
  • Coated paper: Better moisture and grease control for fries, burgers, and sauced items.
  • Molded fiber and compostable styles: Popular for sustainability programs and venues with composting access. Verify local acceptance rules before standardizing.
  • Foam: Strong insulation and rigidity for hot foods and longer carry times where permitted by local regulations.

If you need a fully enclosed option for delivery or longer holds, consider pairing trays with lidded packaging from Food Containers & Lids to reduce spills and improve temperature retention.

Size, compartments, and portion control

Tray dimensions should match your most common portion sizes to avoid wasted space and reduce product usage. Compartments can help keep sauces, sides, and mains separated, which improves presentation and reduces sogginess. For sampling, condiments, or side portions, add Souffle & Portion Cups to your standard kit to keep portions consistent and costs controlled.

Grease resistance and leak management

Greasy foods require coated or treated surfaces to prevent soak-through. For saucy items, consider using a tray plus a liner, or switch to a container-and-lid format when the menu demands a tighter seal. If your operation relies on oven-ready or hot-hold pans for prep and transport, Aluminum Pans & Lids can be a better fit for back-of-house workflows.

Operational factors that impact total cost

Food trays look simple, but small spec changes can affect labor, waste, and freight. Dialing in the right tray can reduce double-traying, cut down on liners, and speed up service.

Stacking, storage, and speed of service

High-volume operations benefit from trays that stack cleanly and separate easily. Consistent stack height improves station organization and reduces time spent fighting stuck trays during rush periods.

Freight efficiency and bulk ordering

Trays are lightweight but can be bulky. Ordering by the case helps reduce per-unit cost and keeps you in stock through peak weeks. If you run recurring events or multiple locations, case-quantity purchasing also simplifies forecasting and reordering.

Brand and spec consistency

Many buyers standardize by brand and tray spec to keep service consistent across shifts. This category includes trusted foodservice lines such as SCT, World Centric, Chinet, Pactiv, HFA, Bagcraft, Dart, Eco-Products, Boardwalk, and Reynolds. If you need help matching a current tray or converting to a new material, our support team can help you compare dimensions, coatings, and case packs.

Related packaging to complete the takeout setup

Food trays work best as part of a full carryout system. For baked goods and pastry service, Bakery Boxes & Containers provide a more protective, stackable option for transport. For pizza programs, use Pizza Boxes to protect heat and structure during delivery and pickup. If you are staging multiple drinks per order, Cup Trays help reduce spills and speed up order assembly.

Why buy food trays here

  • Low pricing and price advantage on case quantities to support high-volume operations.
  • 1-2 day shipping on many items to keep you stocked and reduce downtime.
  • 100+ SKU assortment so you can match tray size, material, and performance to your menu.
  • Knowledgeable customer support for spec matching, substitutions, and bulk planning.

Add trays by the case to lock in your per-unit cost, then round out the order with complementary packaging to reduce split shipments and keep receiving simple.

Food Trays FAQ

  • Are food trays grease-resistant?

    Many trays are coated or treated for grease resistance, but performance varies by material and coating. For very greasy or saucy foods, use a higher-resistance tray, add a liner, or switch to a lidded container format.

  • Can I use compostable food trays for hot foods?

    Often yes, but heat tolerance and moisture resistance depend on the specific material. Confirm the product specs for hot-hold time and verify local compost acceptance requirements before standardizing.

  • Do you sell food trays in bulk case quantities?

    Yes. Most food trays are sold by the case to reduce per-unit cost and keep high-volume operations stocked. Bulk ordering also helps minimize freight cost per tray.

  • How do I choose between a tray and a container with a lid?

    Use trays for fast service and immediate consumption. Choose containers with lids when you need spill resistance, longer carry times, delivery, or better temperature retention.

  • What size food tray should I buy for combo meals?

    Match the tray footprint to your largest common portion (main plus side). If you serve fries or multiple items, consider a larger tray or a compartment tray to prevent crowding and sogginess.

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