If you’re storing lunches for a week, or running a ghost kitchen that lives and dies by prep speed, the box isn’t “just a box.” It’s reliability. LIYA’s Food Containers/Free Meal Prep Containers/Microwavable Bento Box For Reusable Food Storage And Lunch Boxes come out of Plastic Packing Park, Xiongxian, Baoding, Hebei, China 071800—an area that, to be honest, has turned into a serious hub for injection-molded food packaging. The company sources virgin-grade polymers directly from PetroChina, Sinopec, Sabic, Equate, ExxonMobil, Dow, Total, and Borouge—so price stability and lot traceability aren’t just marketing fluff; they’re baked into procurement.
LIYA uses food-grade PP (often PP homopolymer with impact-modified blends). In real kitchens, these meal containers handle −20°C freezers to ≈110°C microwaving. Lids snap with uniform interference fit; no weird corner gaps. In our spot checks, latch fatigue was minimal after a month of daily use—your mileage may vary depending on detergent and heat.
| Spec | Details (≈ real-world) |
|---|---|
| Material | Food-grade PP (BPA-free), virgin resin |
| Temp range | −20°C to 110°C; microwave 800–1000 W, 3–5 min (no empty heating) |
| Sizes | ≈500/750/1000 ml; multi-compartment bento options |
| Wall/gauge | ≈0.6–0.9 mm (varies by cavity) |
| Dishwasher life | ≈300 cycles, top rack; real use may vary |
| Compliance | FDA 21 CFR, EU 10/2011, LFGB; ISO 22000-based food safety system |
Materials from named majors → resin drying → precision injection molding (multi‑cavity tools) → in-line visual and dimensional checks (go/no‑go gauges, ±0.2 mm lid fit) → migration testing per EN 1186/EU 10/2011 → microwave and freezer cycling → packaging in hygienic rooms. Typical service life: 1–2 years for home use; high-turn kitchens report 6–12 months under heavy rotation.
Customer feedback? Many say the lids “still click” after daily microwaving, and staining from curries is lower than expected (tip: quick rinse after heating).
| Criteria | LIYA | Market Average |
|---|---|---|
| Resin traceability | Named majors, batch COAs | Mixed sources |
| Compliance docs | FDA/EU/LFGB files on request | Partial |
| Customization | Color, IML, emboss; lead ≈15–25 days | Color only; longer lead |
| Price stability | Better (direct resin) | Volatile |
Options include emboss/deboss logos, IML artwork, tinted lids, divider layouts, and carton branding. Typical MOQs are friendly for DTC brands starting out. For food chains, multi-cavity tooling can lock SKU consistency across regions.
Bottom line: if you need durable, microwave-ready meal containers with real compliance paperwork—and the option to scale—this line is a safe bet.