BPA Free Food Containers Rubbermaid 7J93 Produce Saver Square Food Storage



List Price: $19.99 USD
New From: $17.95 In Stock
Used from: $14.43 In Stock
Release date April 1, 2008.

Trying to find good food containers can be quite difficult as many of them are just priced very low to attract buyers, and at the same time their quality suffers from the reduction of manufacturing costs that are necessary to get the selling price so low. Usually you can get the best price for products when you shop online, and these BPA free food containers by Rubbermaid are no different.

This set comes with 4 different containers that you can use in your every day food storage needs. Because of the tray and vent system there is some air circulation inside the container – this makes that foods stored inside it last longer. These containers are dishwasher safe, and you can refrigerate, microwave and freeze foods inside them. They are easy to clean, and if you wish to wash them by hand, it should not be hard to get them clean. The extremely clear material used makes it easy to see what is inside the container and what is the condition of the foods. This also makes the cleaning easier, as the clear pastic has a harder surface that doesn’t absorb stains.

The sizes of the containers are one 14 cup (3.3 liter), one 5 cup (1.2 liter) and two 2 (0.47 liters) cup containers. You will get every practical size that you need, and if you need more, the best way is to order two of these sets.

These containers are made of polypropylene which makes them contain no bisphenol. Rubbermaid has an advanced Produce Saver technology, which has been used in these containers to make the food last longer. What ever you choose to store in these containers will last a bit longer than with what you are used to, which makes these the perfect choice for someone who makes large batches of food at once and then eats it through multiple days – large families for example. If all your children can’t be at the table at the same time, storing the food in these will keep it fresh for when the next eater is going to have their lunch or dinner.

You could also make a larger batch of one food, eat it for lunch on one day, and dinner the next – that way you will only have to heat it up the next day. This doesn’t only save time but also resources, as cooking up small batches of food will take approximately the same amount of energy as it takes to make larger amounts at once. If you are trying to save on your bills, this might be a great way to make it happen without really sacrificing on anything – and we all know that when you have a large family, you will have to try to save money where you can in order to keep the costs under control.

The produce saver technology really works, and many customers have reported extremely long shelf lives with their stored foods. One customer has reported to have refrigerated blueberries last over three weeks inside a food container like this. Fresh fruits and berries seem to last very long inside these, and  they are usually the first ones that lose their freshness – vegetables should last for ages!

Sliced fruits tend to lose their freshness very quickly, and if you have sliced something like apples or tomatos, they will be done after spending a night in the refrigerator – but not with these food containers! Normally these fresh fruits that are cut in to smaller pieces can be eaten even a few days after if they are refrigerated, but they will have a slimy feeling to them, and they simply won’t seem fresh. With these food storage containers, you won’t have to worry about freshness, as they will still be fresh after a day or two.

Why Choose BPA Free Food Containers

We have been previously discussing this matter in other posts like the one about the BPA free lunch boxes, and we like to come back to it every now and then. One important thing in keeping your family, and yourself healthy, is to avoid excess toxins from entering your body. These are chemicals that can do damage to your cell structures, your DNA and other small parts of your body that you will not notice. The way you will notice the damage is once the destruction accumulates and you get an illness that will be detrimental to your whole body – cancer is a good example of this.

Bisphenol A has been linked to cancer, but also many other diseases such as reproductive issues. So if you wish to have children, it is important to keep avoiding the kinds of products that are not BPA free. Why is this so important in food containers?

Basically, you should mostly avoid plastic that is in contact with the foods that you eat, and the liquids that you drink. This is even more important when you are dealing with hot foods and drinks – BPA is easily released from plastics when they are heated, and when you just prepared a hot batch of food which you will then pour in to food containers with a lid to further trap the heat inside the storage unit, you are heating it. This will cause further BPA leakage.

Remember that there is no proof that a single exposure once in a lifetime makes much of a difference, but you can only control the foods that you prepare. Most of the meats and vegetables that we use are packed in plastic at some point, and we can’t control which type of plastic it is. So there might already be some BPA in the food that you get from the store, and you can only control if you wich to add even more to it.

When you eat at a restaurant, you don’t really know what they have been doing with the foods. They might have even stored it hot in a container that has BPA in it – thankfully you aren’t eating there every day, every meal. Our bodies are designed to handle some amount of toxic stress that comes from around us, but today the amount of pollution and chemicals used in everything, is taxing our defenses, making it even more important to try to avoid these kinds of issues at home. Choosing BPA free food containers for your family is something that is easy to do – it only requires you to choose a specific product over another.

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