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how many units are in each case?
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Has anyone las issues with leasks due to the lids, or are they secure with fluid?
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Eco-Products 64 oz PLA Deli Containers w/ Lids

PLA 64 oz rectangular container w/lid; Compostable clear PLA renewable plastic; Snap-down lid for superior seal; Engineered ribs and contours for added strength; Great for cold food where presentation and visibility are important - maximum temperature 135°F; BPI certified compostable; Compatible with zero waste programs; Keep cool and out of direct sunlight; Sold by the case (200)
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Freezer safe?

I am looking for eco packaging options for my new raw frozen pet food company. Is this package freezer safe? Is there a way to seal it?
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We actually do not recommend putting the PLA material in the freezer. This can potentially make the containers brittle and raise the chances of cracking.
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