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Estimated delivery: Jul 14 - Jul 18
Custom burger boxes
Custom burger boxes
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Description
Whether you prefer a raw, natural look or want to stand out with bold, eye-catching graphics, our custom burger boxes are designed to match your brand perfectly. Choose between white or natural kraft paper and create packaging that fits seamlessly into your visual identity.
White cardboard is used as standard, as it offers the best base for high-quality printing and ensures vibrant, consistent colours regardless of your design. For brands aiming for a clean, minimalist or eco-inspired appearance, kraft paper is an excellent alternative, especially for designs using fewer colours.
Our burger boxes are printed using CMYK offset printing, allowing full-colour designs without additional colour costs. This printing method guarantees uniform results from the first box to the last, making it ideal for professional foodservice operations and chains. The standard burger box size is 115 × 115 × 80 mm, suitable for classic burgers, while custom sizes are available on request for sliders or oversized burgers. If you’re unsure which size works best, our team is happy to advise, just contact us at hello@optimapack.eu.
The boxes feature a quick tab lock closure, similar to those used by major QSR brands. This system allows for easy opening and closing while keeping the food secure and warm during takeaway or delivery.
All burger boxes are food-safe and greaseproof. As standard, they are produced without coating, making them recyclable and compostable. For more demanding applications, an optional PE coating can be added to improve resistance against moisture, liquids, and greasy foods. Please note that PE-coated boxes are no longer recyclable or compostable.
Our standard minimum order quantity is 5,000 pieces, with an estimated production time of approximately 8 weeks. Like all our packaging products, these burger boxes are manufactured in Europe, ensuring high quality, shorter transport distances, and reduced CO₂ emissions.

