Back to school with Tupperware products

A new school year begins and with it the need to transport homemade food to school in the best conditions and with a container that facilitates its heating in the microwave. Tupperware, the leading company in the home sale of plastic containers and dedicated to improving the well-being of people, designs specific quality products for the transport of food and its use in the microwave with maximum safety and total guarantee.

The microserver lines created by Tupperware make it easier and happier to go back to school. This is Microastral and Cristalflash, formed by brightly colored containers designed so that the heating of food is uniform and allows the escape of excess steam through a valve that prevents splashing. In addition, they are presented in different sizes to suit each specific need.

And so that the little ones are always well hydrated and can transport and conserve in perfect conditions water, juice, milk or other liquids, Tupperware proposes its Ecological Bottles. The use of these bottles helps to take care of the environment, since it avoids resorting to disposable non-biodegradable single-use bottles.

They have more products, such as brand chests and sandwich makers They are the ideal option to bring fruit, cookies, sandwiches or sandwiches for their practicality, lightness and the ease of their closures, something to take into account when used by a child.

And it is that the Tupperware product lines that are most successful are those designed for use in microwaves, either for heating or for cooking. In addition, Tupperware reports that all products of the brand meet European legal requirements for use with food and include a lot of symbols that indicate compatibility or incompatibility with different appliances.

I've been checking the Tupperware page and the 500 ml, half-liter organic bottles can be found for € 14.20. A 1.5-liter Microastral capacity designed to transport food that withstands temperatures from 0ºC to 120ºC with cutlery included, can be found for 23.60 euros.