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'''Ifco trays''' are containers primarily used in retail to hold [[fruit]] and [[vegetables]]. They are attractive due to their ability to be stacked in many different configurations, much like Lego, either when flattened or completely upright, and due to their reusable nature. They can also be folded up for storage purposes.
'''Ifco trays''' are containers primarily used in retail to hold [[fruit]] and [[vegetables]]. They are attractive due to their ability to be stacked in many different configurations, much like Lego, either when flattened or completely upright, and due to their reusable nature. They can also be folded up for storage purposes.



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Revision as of 19:27, 7 January 2007

Ifco trays are containers primarily used in retail to hold fruit and vegetables. They are attractive due to their ability to be stacked in many different configurations, much like Lego, either when flattened or completely upright, and due to their reusable nature. They can also be folded up for storage purposes.