TL;DR:
The problem with most food containers isn't durability or storage capacity. It's that they were designed for the fridge, not for the bag you're carrying out the door. Lids that pop, shapes that don't stack, sizes that don't fit anywhere useful. The friction adds up, and most people quietly stop using them.
Crudités built the Portable Snack Tray around the opposite assumption: that the container needs to work as well in a backpack or airplane carry-on as it does in a refrigerator shelf.
The Crudités Portable Snack Tray is a square, flat-profile food container designed for meal prep, snacking, charcuterie, salads, picnics, and travel. The Square 4-Pack in Cream White includes four individual trays, each measuring 12 inches by 12 inches by 1.5 inches, with a combined capacity of 3 liters across the set.
The flat, wide shape is intentional. It works naturally for the kinds of foods that don't fit well in a standard container: crudités and dips, deli spreads, fruit arrangements, sandwiches, or a full charcuterie layout that you want to arrive looking the way it left. The reversible stretch lid fits snugly over the tray and seals well enough to keep food fresh and prevent spills during transport.
The containers are made from BPA-free plastic, built to hold up through repeated use without warping, staining, or degrading. They are freezer safe for longer storage and dishwasher safe for cleanup, which removes the main friction point that causes people to stop using food containers consistently. The one limitation worth noting upfront is that they are not microwave safe, so anything you want to reheat will need to be transferred to another container first.
The reversible stretch lid is the feature that makes the most practical difference. It fits the tray securely in either orientation, accommodates items that sit slightly above the rim, and maintains an airtight enough seal to keep sandwiches from going soggy, fruits from losing their texture, and deli items fresh for days. It also prevents the kind of lid failure that makes most portable containers unreliable in a bag or a moving vehicle.
The stackable design means the four trays can be stored neatly in a fridge or cabinet without taking up disproportionate space. Stacked flat, they fit in most standard refrigerator shelves and can be pulled out individually without disturbing the rest. For meal preppers building a week's worth of lunches, that kind of organized access makes a meaningful difference in how consistently the system actually gets used.
At 12 inches square and 1.5 inches tall, each tray has a wide, flat footprint. That's a strength for its intended use cases and a consideration for smaller bags or tightly packed spaces. It's worth matching the size to how and where you plan to carry it before committing.
The Crudités tray works best for people who want their food to travel well without arriving in a compromised state. It's especially ideal for:
The Crudités Portable Snack Tray delivers on its core promise: food stays fresh, lids stay on, and the containers stack without taking over your fridge. The flat, wide format is a genuine differentiator for anyone who regularly packs charcuterie boards, crudités, or flat deli spreads and has never found a container that handles them well.
The microwave limitation is worth knowing upfront, and the footprint requires a bag or shelf with room for it. But for the use cases it was designed for, this is a well-built, practical set that earns regular use rather than ending up at the back of a cabinet.
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