Mayo Pardo
09-26-2016, 12:28 AM
I'm guessing the plastic container company offers this service for an additional cost per piece, but how can they sell what's essentially a throw away disposable container (although they do mention that it's reusable) with an engraved lid and still make it affordable to the restaurant?
The lid is polypropylene.
The fast food place has their logo and slogan and other graphics on it, and the marking feels slightly raised on the surface.
It's not screen printed or pad printed on - the plastic has a frosted look in the lettering and graphics.
Maybe it's more likely they laser engrave in reverse the mold that's used for making the lids?
I searched online and found the company that makes these and photos are shown on this page:
http://www.cubeplastics.com/products/customer-branding
The lid is polypropylene.
The fast food place has their logo and slogan and other graphics on it, and the marking feels slightly raised on the surface.
It's not screen printed or pad printed on - the plastic has a frosted look in the lettering and graphics.
Maybe it's more likely they laser engrave in reverse the mold that's used for making the lids?
I searched online and found the company that makes these and photos are shown on this page:
http://www.cubeplastics.com/products/customer-branding