Food Grade
Containers meeting FDA standards for direct contact with food products.
Food-grade containers are made from materials that meet FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 standards for food contact applications. For HDPE pails, food-grade certification means the plastic is manufactured without harmful chemicals, additives, or contaminants that could leach into food products. Food-grade containers are suitable for storing dry goods (rice, beans, flour, sugar), liquids (water, oils, syrups), and food processing applications. PailHQ food-grade pails are regularly tested and verified for compliance, making them safe for commercial food manufacturing and long-term emergency food storage.
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