WEBstaurantStore.com Expands Line of Environmentally Sustainable Products
/EINPresswire.com/ The WEBstaurantStore.com, a leading vendor of restaurant supplies and restaurant equipment, has recently expanded the number of environmentally sustainable product lines available to its customers.
WEBstaurantStore.com Expands Line of Environmentally Sustainable Products
The WEBstaurantStore.com, a leading vendor of restaurant supplies and restaurant equipment, has recently expanded the number of environmentally sustainable product lines available to its customers.
WEBstaurantStore.com was recently able to add a number of items from Fabri-Kal, a family owned business that provides some of the most innovative and sustainable packaging solutions available today. The Fabri-Kal Greenware line of compostable plastic cold cups is made of "green," environmentally-friendly Ingeo™ biopolymer, a PLA resin derived entirely from plants!
Steve Ziegler, Product Knowledge Expert, comments "we are very excited to be able to increase the number of sustainable items in our inventory. Our sustainable serveware consistently receives good customer feedback and many reviews. It's what our customers want, they demand these products." The Fabri-Kal items complement WEBstaurantStore.com's existing line of Dinnerware and Flatware from Bambu. Bambu items are made from organic bamboo, and are biodegradable. The plates and utensils are suitable for both serving entrees at eco-friendly restaurants, or upscale catered events.
Since 2004, WEBstaurantStore.com has been the industry leading online supplier of restaurant equipment and supplies. To meet the purchasing needs of the food service professional throughout the entire United States and Canada, the company is committed to low prices, superior service, and constant innovation.
Media Contact:
Andrew Martin
WEBstaurantStore.com
717-392-7550
http://www.webstaurantstore.com
PR courtesy of Online PR Media.
WEBstaurantStore.com Expands Line of Environmentally Sustainable Products
The WEBstaurantStore.com, a leading vendor of restaurant supplies and restaurant equipment, has recently expanded the number of environmentally sustainable product lines available to its customers.
WEBstaurantStore.com was recently able to add a number of items from Fabri-Kal, a family owned business that provides some of the most innovative and sustainable packaging solutions available today. The Fabri-Kal Greenware line of compostable plastic cold cups is made of "green," environmentally-friendly Ingeo™ biopolymer, a PLA resin derived entirely from plants!
Steve Ziegler, Product Knowledge Expert, comments "we are very excited to be able to increase the number of sustainable items in our inventory. Our sustainable serveware consistently receives good customer feedback and many reviews. It's what our customers want, they demand these products." The Fabri-Kal items complement WEBstaurantStore.com's existing line of Dinnerware and Flatware from Bambu. Bambu items are made from organic bamboo, and are biodegradable. The plates and utensils are suitable for both serving entrees at eco-friendly restaurants, or upscale catered events.
Since 2004, WEBstaurantStore.com has been the industry leading online supplier of restaurant equipment and supplies. To meet the purchasing needs of the food service professional throughout the entire United States and Canada, the company is committed to low prices, superior service, and constant innovation.
Media Contact:
Andrew Martin
WEBstaurantStore.com
717-392-7550
http://www.webstaurantstore.com
PR courtesy of Online PR Media.
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