FunLuvr
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I purchased the Restaurantware Deli Papers primarily for wrapping sandwiches and baked goods. It is a good start to try to break away from plastic wraps and bags.These papers are a great size—12x12 inches—which is large enough to wrap a full-sized sandwich securely or several smaller items like cookies or pastries. The quality is excellent. The paper is thick and sturdy without being bulky, and it has a lightly waxed coating that prevents grease or moisture from soaking through. The coating isn’t overly heavy, so it doesn’t feel too plasticky, and it sticks to itself. They’re not only useful for wrapping food but also as liners for baskets or trays. The agave design is really unique and makes for great presentation.The packaging is convenient too, as the sheets come flat and are easy to pull out without sticking together or curling, making them efficient to use. There’s no need to deal with rolls or cutting sheets to size. I have reused them when the items are dry so I can stretch the life out a little bit. I would avoid putting really greasy food in them.These deli papers are well-made, practical, and the agave design is visually appealing. They’ve become a staple in my kitchen, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them to anyone who wants to jump off the plastic train.
nyc_88
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
These are nice to line a plate or bowl with some air fried goodness and to save future cleaning up self from extra washing to get the cold grease off your dishware. They are a bit specific (the ones I ordered have burgers on them), but it really doesn't matter to me. It also makes parties and gatherings a bit more pulled together with these lining your burger plates. Nothing really to complain about. I can see myself wrapping a sandwich or some fruit to go in them instead of using saran or foil when the occasion arises.
Shoppie
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Perfect for mini oven and for small snack. It absorbs oil very well. I like the design.
That One Girl
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
These are sturdy and super cute to boot. I love wrapping my sandwiches and wraps in them to keep them together. With a little tape, it's perfect to take and eat on a walk or picnic if you choose. Large enough even for my larger sandwiches. Very happy with this product.
Ave
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
We do a lot of family bbqs. I like to have these around to line plates and bowls. We also have used them to wrap burgers. They help keep the mess contained. I will definitely be ordering more when we get low because they come in handy for lots of things and quick clean up
KP
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
We like to use plastic baskets with these liners for quick lunches and for meals by the pool.These liners are great! They are a nice size and they soak up grease and oils nicely. Leaving less mess.They are really nice looking too. The text and images are fun and give them a unique look.Very good!
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
This is a nice bottom wrap for bowls, requires something to hold it closed for other uses, like a round "thank you" sticker for a sandwich. It's not as thick / not waxy as some I've used before, so avoid greasy items, but would be perfect for sandwiches and bread / non-greasy bowls, like don't use it for fries.
slomobile
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
These work well. They add a touch of class to neighborhood cookouts. If you hand someone a burger on a paper plate, there is a good chance they will overload the plate with Aunt June's potato salad and drop everything. Carrying home leftovers in the car on an uncovered paper plate is fraught with peril.Hand someone a burger wrapped in one of these and be reasonably sure it will get where it needs to in one piece. If they want to take something home, they can wrap a plate in one of these in a pinch.When prepping your burgers for the grill, press the ground meat between a pair of these. Doesn't waste good food on your bare hands which you would later need to wash off. Also, placing fresh ground burgers onto the grill from paper is less likely to have them come apart.Make some homemade fresh bread, put something yummy on it, wrap in one of these and you will feel so fancy. I've wrapped thousands of sandwiches at work. Doing it at home is strangely fun.These are a little thicker and stiffer than you would get at most drive thru places. The cardstock box has perforations to make it a little dispenser. Keep them in the box and you can store them upright on a pantry shelf like a book to save shelf space.