Hi
I have found these packages a problem with dinner ending up on the floor
or me more than once
due to the cover being too hard to tear off and the packaging too flimsy.
Also I find it difficult to see the tear grip which is generally
transparent and slippery to grip when hot and damp.
you might want to add these to your points to your list if you are going
to take up the matter with manufacturers or suppliers.
Regards
Dave
Samuel Chapman wrote:
>Are any of the following issues being addressed by anyone regarding the
>packaging of ready-made meals?
>
>a] Where more than 1 compartment used in packaging, a way of separating
>these apart for serving to prevent risks of scalds or burns.
>
>b] The need for much stronger plastic films being used so that the cover
>peels off in one piece.
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>c] Seals used on cartons for liquids like Milk and Juices etc. so they can
>be easily gripped and pulled off.
>
>I have had these issues raised by a number of people who find the packaging
>used, offer a range of failings, especially in relation to microwavable
>meals, where they have nearly scalded themselves removing the plastic film,
>prior to serving up a meal onto a plate.
>
>I would be very happy to clarify this posting further to people who think
>that there are not problems in this area.
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