Across this range, you will find plastic plates designed in different sizes, shapes and serving formats to suit a variety of catering needs. This typically includes smaller plates for light catering and desserts, standard meal-sized plates for general food service, and larger options for more substantial portions. Variations also come through in plate depth, rim style and overall rigidity, which can affect how the plate performs depending on the type of food being served. Some styles are better suited to quick service and finger food, while others are structured to handle full meals without flexing or spilling.
These differences become important once the plates are used in real environments such as catering events, restaurants, weddings and large-scale functions. Smaller, lighter styles are often used for drinks service, canapés or buffet movement, while larger and more rigid plates are better suited to seated dining or plated meals. Because they are handled during eating, they naturally keep branding in front of guests throughout the service period. This makes them a practical choice where both function and visibility need to work together, particularly in environments where speed, volume and presentation all matter.
Branding is applied using printing or full colour digital print depending on the artwork, colour detail and coverage required.
Things People Ask
What types of plastic plates are available?
The range generally includes smaller plates for light food, standard sizes for meals and larger formats for more substantial servings. Differences in depth and rigidity also affect how each plate performs.
Are they suitable for catering events?
Yes, they are widely used in catering because they allow food to be served efficiently while still maintaining a consistent presentation across large groups.
Do they work for weddings?
They are commonly used in outdoor or casual wedding settings where practicality is important. With the right styling, they can still support the overall event presentation.
What branding method should I choose?
Printing works well for simple logos, while full colour digital print is better suited to detailed artwork or multi-colour designs that need more visual impact.
Why are they effective for promotions?
They are used during eating, which is one of the most engaged moments at any event. This keeps branding visible throughout the experience rather than being seen just once.