As a frequent salad eater, I am always wracked with guilt when I go to my favorite supermarket for salads – Draegers Market in San Mateo – because their salad containers are the clear plastic variety. But man, their croutons are great.
So today, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that Whole Foods now offers EATware decomposable containers for their salads! According to the site, EATware containers, which come in a variety of shapes and sizes, decompose in soil in 180 days, and disperse in water in 2 weeks! They also don’t have any laminates or coatings, and yet are oil, water and heat resistant. Pretty awesome.
I’m going to take the container I got with my salad today and stick it in my compost bin, just to see how long it takes before it decomposes. I’m also going to write an email to Dragers, and tell them that until they switch over to something like EATware, my salad business is going to Whole Foods.
Hi Paul
I saw your comments on the EATware decomposable containers. I will talk to my husband Richaed Draeger about these wonderful containers. He is out of town till Monday, but I know he will be very interested in EATware decomposable containers.
Thanks for the great idea and I agree with you Draeger’s croutons are great with everthing. On top of veggies and breading for fish.
Thanks,
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Mary Ann Draeger
Thanks Mary Ann! That would be so great if you could offer those containers, and thanks for being so responsive!