Minced Meat in Flow Packs
The supermarket chain Feneberg has changed the packaging concept for minced meat together with Ulma Packaging: Instead of the MAP tray, the meat is now available in flow packs. This saves 70 percent plastic.
Minced meat in a tubular bag instead of in the MAP tray: the trend is becoming increasingly widespread. Aldi and Lidl, for example, have taken the step and introduced flow packs for minced meat. Feneberg has even completely converted its own production and no longer offers its self-service minced meat products in the almost 80 branches in the previously standard MAP trays, but exclusively in tubular bags. In the next step, Feneberg plans to use flow packs for all self-service meat.
Flow packs are up to 10 times thinner than conventional MAP trays. They are also significantly lighter.
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