
Triple-insulated Thermal Bags Are a Perfect Choice for Takeout Food
GILBERTS, Ill., Jan. 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Even in a cool economy, takeout food is HOT! How would you like your takeout food to taste as hot and fresh as if you were sitting in the restaurant? Thermal Bags by Ingrid helps consumers keep that just-cooked freshness and heat as they transport their takeout food to the home or workplace.
If you're having pizza delivered instead of picking it up yourself, chances are it will be delivered in the company's insulated bags. In fact, Ingrid Kosar - the "Ingrid" of Thermal Bags by Ingrid, Inc. - invented the pizza delivery bag.
Thermal Bags by Ingrid (http://www.thermalbags.com) has been making insulated food bags for almost 30 years. While most of its sales are to restaurants, caterers and other businesses, the company has recently redesigned several of its bags to meet consumer needs.
More consumers buy food to go than dine, according to the NPD Group, an expert in consumer trends. Restaurants are offering designated parking, curbside car delivery, special takeout menus, plus social media and mobile apps for ordering takeout.
Consumers choose Thermal Bags by Ingrid mainly for takeout food. Kosar said the AB074 bag is popular; at 13" high by 14" wide by 10" deep, it holds enough food for a family. The thermal bags come in a variety of sizes, from smaller bags perfect for side dishes to larger ones with collapsible handles and wheels like suitcases.
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"Our bags are extremely durable," said Kosar. "Businesses rely on our thermal bags to deliver food every day." The bags are machine washable, so they can be used over and over again.
People use the triple-insulated bags to transport hot, cold or frozen food, groceries, casseroles, and more. Frozen food remains frozen for three days in the thermal bags, which feature nylon interiors and exteriors. The average heat loss is only 4 degrees an hour, and the average heat gain is only half a degree an hour. In addition, the bags have a unique moisture-control system that releases 80 percent of the steam without losing heat.
Kosar said her thermal bags have been places "that I'll never see, like in outer space aboard a shuttle mission, or inside the White House kitchen during President George H.W. Bush's term. Our bags have been used by Wolfgang Puck and Disney, and we even had the honor of serving fresh, hot meals to the GIs in our armed forces."
The thermal bags also make unique gifts, and can be embroidered for a personalized touch.
For more information, visit http://www.ThermalBags.com or call 800-622-5560.
Contact:
Ingrid Kosar
131 Sola Drive
Gilberts, IL 60136
[email protected]
847 836-4400
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SOURCE Thermal Bags by Ingrid, Inc.
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