In the market for practical solutions for preserving aromatic plants and other foods, Lidl presents specific containers that promise to make life easier for those who enjoy keeping their products fresh for longer. Available at an affordable price of €4.99 per unit, these containers offer features that combine simplicity, design and food safety, being made from “BPA Free” material.
Functionality and intuitive design
The containers were designed to preserve the freshness of aromatic herbs such as basil, mint or rosemary, but also other food products. They are equipped with an airtight lid that guarantees effective conservation, preventing the loss of aroma and flavor.
Two models available
There are two models available, each adapted to different needs and aesthetic preferences. The first model measures 9.4 x 13 x 28 cm, being slightly larger and ideal for storing larger quantities. The second model, with dimensions of 8 x 9.7 x 28 cm, is more compact and suitable for use in reduced spaces. Both versions offer an effective and easy-to-use airtight system.
Growing interest in home conservation
These containers have attracted interest from consumers who want to keep aromatic plants and other products fresh for longer. “The combination of practical design and safe material (BPA Free) makes these containers an excellent option for preserving aromatic plants,” says a frequent user of Lidl products.
A sustainable and economic trend
The growing interest in solutions that promote sustainability and the reduction of food waste reflects the trend of consumers looking for practical and safe products. These Lidl containers respond to this demand, combining a competitive price with features that meet conservation needs in different contexts.
The right choice for conservation
In short, the proposal for these containers can represent an accessible and efficient option for those who want to preserve aromatic plants and other products, valuing food safety and practicality in everyday life.
The containers will be available in stores from January 2, 2025.
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