Some say these plates are too thin. But many paper plates are. They claim piling food on these 'thin' plates make them not stable and wasting tripled plate stacks. Hmmm. It also results in the user no longer staying thin as well getting larger and well...unstable. Just sayin. So stop eating so much and lose weight. It's good for you (Anaerobic exercise is the only method to truly lose weight BTW. Get on it. Threw that in for free). The plate will be more stable too as a result. OK here...an olive branch...for the big eaters...make a one-time purchase for a few or bulk (ex. Business lunchrooms for brave large colleagues big families etc.) 9" paper plate plastic support holders (see pics). Once done piling the food down your pipe throw the plate away put the holder away for next time. Need only one paper plate and don't need to wash the plastic holders every time only occasionally. They're cheap reuseable and the plastic doesn’t touch the food. Problem solved. These paper plates by the case are a good deal considering high paper product prices these days. There ya go. 😊
Written by a customer while visiting Staples
Customer Rating
3
Very Functional
on December 25, 2013
Posted by: Paula K.
Nice inexpensive product for lunches and other uses not needing heating or having moisture.