Food truck packaging that works from order window to sidewalk.
Build a compact food truck packaging kit with custom kraft boxes, greaseproof bags, fry cups, napkins, paper cups, and wrapped wooden cutlery. Designed for fast service, mixed menus, small storage space, and local brand recall.

We've solved every pain point on this list.
Storage space is limited
Food trucks need packaging that stacks well, moves quickly, and covers multiple menu items. A smaller set of flexible SKUs usually beats a crowded shelf of single-use formats.
The bag becomes the storefront
Customers carry your packaging through events, office blocks, markets, and festivals. Printed bags, boxes, and napkins help the brand travel past the service window.
Mixed menus need modular packaging
Tacos, burgers, bowls, fries, pastries, and drinks often share a truck menu. Use modular boxes, bags, cups, and cutlery kits that can flex across the busiest items.
Fast prep needs pre-packed components
Individually wrapped cutlery, napkins, and sauce cups reduce handoff friction during lunch rushes and event service.
Products tuned for this use case.
Kraft Takeaway Box →
Flexible paperboard boxes for rice dishes, loaded fries, snacks, and prepared meals.
Kraft Handle Bag →
Printed handle bags for combo meals, catering drops, and market orders.
Snack / Fry Cup →
Open-top cups for fries, sides, street-food snacks, and quick handoff items.
Bamboo and Wood Cutlery Sets →
Wrapped wooden cutlery kits for mobile meals that need a fork, knife, spoon, or napkin.
Single-Wall Paper Cup →
Custom printed paper cups for hot drinks, lemonade, tea, and event menus.
Questions buyers like you ask.
What packaging should a food truck start with?
Start with the smallest kit that covers the menu: one main box or tray, one bag, one napkin, one cup size, and one cutlery kit if needed. Add specialized formats after repeat sales prove the volume.
Can food truck packaging be custom printed at smaller quantities?
Some items are better for lower-quantity tests than others. Napkins, sleeves, bags, and certain paper pieces are often the easiest first branding layer before moving into fully printed boxes.
Do you supply packaging for pop-ups and markets?
Yes. The same food truck kit works for pop-ups, farmers markets, festivals, stadium stands, and seasonal carts.
Can one supplier handle boxes, bags, cups, and cutlery?
Yes. Multi-product orders are quoted by SKU, material, quantity, print method, and artwork count, then planned as one consolidated packaging project.
What if my truck menu changes often?
Keep the main packaging simple and brand-stable. Use smaller printed surfaces like napkins, sleeves, or stickers for seasonal menu drops.
Sourcing guides for buyers in this segment.
Biodegradable Cutlery Kits Wholesale: Configurations, MOQ & How to Buy (2026)
Yes, you can buy biodegradable cutlery kits wholesale — FSC wood and bamboo fork/knife/spoon sets, from a 1,000-kit trial to bulk. Here's how the configuration, wrapper, and branding shape your order, and how to buy direct from the factory.
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Custom Printed Napkin Bands for Restaurants — B2B Buyer's Guide (2026)
Format, paper grade, print method, MOQ tier, adhesive food-safety — plus the FSC ink-certification gap most factories don't disclose. The 2026 B2B buyer's guide to custom printed napkin bands and belly bands.
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Paper vs Plastic vs PLA Cups: The 2026 Foodservice Cup Comparison
The real cup decision isn't paper vs plastic — it's the lining. PE-lined is cheap but not compostable; PLA-lined is compostable but pricier; plastic is clear but scrutinized. Here's the B2B comparison, plus single-wall vs double-wall builds.
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Disposable Wooden Cutlery, Factory-Direct: Bulk Wholesale, Biodegradable Sets, and Custom Printing for Restaurants & Caterers
Bulk birchwood forks, FSC bamboo sets, custom-printed sleeves, hot-stamped handles — here's how wooden cutlery actually gets made at the factory, with 2026 unit costs and MOQs.
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Sample kit
Plan a compact packaging kit for your food truck.
Send your menu, busiest item sizes, storage limits, and brand artwork. We'll recommend a practical first kit with room to grow.