(1) Cost of manufacturing
It costs between 15 and 20 cents to make a custom printed plastic pouch. These pouches have the lowest run as compared to other packaging methods. Small businesses that do not need to ship many products can easily afford them. A plastic container costs between 35 and 50 cents apiece. Their minimum run is more than stand up bags, therefore they cost more to the buyer. Small businesses may struggle to invest in them.
(2) Protection
Jars, bottles, and other plastic containers are usually thicker, so they provide better protection against unexpected blows and physical wear and tear. They are also a strong barrier against environmental factors. Stand up pouches are thinner and less robust. They are made up by gluing together several layers of plastic. These layers provide ample protection during transport and handling. They also protect the pouches against humidity, dust, and a range of other environmental factors.
(3) Attractive
Attractiveness depends from person to person, but there are some features that apply to all packaging media. Plastic containers can be made to look like dinosaurs or any other thing that happens to strike the fantasy of the designer. We will not comment on how usable these designs are going to be. But they are bound to get the attention to a customer walking in a supermarket. Stand up pouches have only a few shape options, but they offer a rich collection of surface designs – where plastic jars stand no chance. Stand up pouches offer several areas to place ads and product information. Their printing real estate is large enough to allow an artist to let his imagination run wild, and make the pouches more attractive.
Due to their low cost and ease of use, it can be safely said that standup pouches are better than other packaging methods.