Olympia Kristallon Polypropylene Plastic Fast Food Tray Large 450(W) x 350(D)mm / 17.75 13.75 inch, Grey, Dishwasher Safe, Textured Slip Resistant Surface, Stackable, P508

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Amazon LARGE CARRYING SURFACE: Generous 450mm width provides ample space for meals, beverages, & utensils SLIP-RESISTANT TEXTURE: Designed with a textured surface for improved grip & to reduce accidents DURABLE & LONG-LASTING: Sturdy polypropylene build resistant to bending & ensures extended usage STACKABLE DESIGN: Offers a space-efficient storage solution by stacking neatly when not in use EASY TO CLEAN: Non-porous composition, rounded corners, & dishwasher compatibility allow for simple, hygienic maintenance SLEEK & MODERN APPEARANCE: The grey colourway adds a contemporary touch to any fast-food setting or dining area

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LARGE CARRYING SURFACE: Generous 450mm width provides ample space for meals, beverages, & utensils SLIP-RESISTANT TEXTURE: Designed with a textured surface for improved grip & to reduce accidents DURABLE & LONG-LASTING: Sturdy polypropylene build resistant to bending & ensures extended usage STACKABLE DESIGN: Offers a space-efficient storage solution by stacking neatly when not in use EASY TO CLEAN: Non-porous composition, rounded corners, & dishwasher compatibility allow for simple, hygienic maintenance SLEEK & MODERN APPEARANCE: The grey colourway adds a contemporary touch to any fast-food setting or dining area

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450(W) x 350(D)mm . 17 3/4 x 13 3/4". Polypropylene. Grey. Textured surface helps to prevent slips and spills. Non-porous material makes the tray easy to clean, and stain and odour-resistant.

Zoro Tools

Textured surface helps reduce slipping. Easy clean polypropylene. Sold singly. Available in a choice of three sizes and seven colours.


Product specifications

Brand Olympia
EAN
  • 5050984030321
Material
  • Polypropylene
Color
  • Grey
Size
  • L
MPN
  • P508
  • QY-T13-23

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