It's probably safe to say that meat packaging raises some issues not normally encountered when dealing with most other types of food. For example, the "best by" date is pretty close to non-negotiable unless you freeze it, which then creates its own potential problem (i.e., freezer burn). Many meat products are sold in bulky chunks/pieces/"filets" which often makes convenient storage in the home a challenge. Meat has zero tolerance for outside odors, nor does it do well in the presence of unnecessary vapor or moisture. And then there's the small matter of Rover/Fluffy, pets all too happy to get their paws on (and sink their teeth into) the stew meat, chicken tenders or pork chops that have been left unattended on the counter, even if just for a moment.
For these reasons and more, meat requires a special type of packaging and stand up pouch meat packaging foots the bill.
Stand up pouch meat packaging is the end-product of a manufacturing process that involves laminating together multiple layers of scientifically formulated film to create a barrier that is stable, strong, durable, puncture-resistant yet flexible enough to store conveniently anywhere in the freezer. Stand up pouches can be ordered with tear notches and zip lock closures, making both opening and resealing a snap.
Stand up pouches will safeguard your product from everything you want kept out and preserve everything you want kept in, such as freshness, flavor and nutrition.
Standing up on the shelf in the meat department or grocer's freezer will enable your brand to stand apart from the competition. With the wide front and back panels that stand up pouch design create, you'll be able to affix your labels or other stickers, order custom printing in up to 10 colors tailored to your specifications, make use of available clear film or combine some aspect of several or all of these options. The idea is to transform the undecided shopper into your customer. The more attractive your packaging, the more likely you are to accomplish exactly that.
Stand up pouch meat packaging: Prime packaging for your prime cuts.