Packaging is not only the outer layer of a product, but also related to brand image shaping and consumer experience, becoming one of the strategic directions for edible oil companies to break through the market.
The packaging of edible oil emphasizes more on functionality and practicality. With the upgrading of consumption, lightweight, scene based, fresher, and more environmentally friendly have become hot topics in innovation of edible oil packaging. Oil companies have devoted themselves to research and development from multiple dimensions such as product characteristics, consumer preferences, and technical materials, constantly innovating and playing with many new tricks.
Flaxseed oil, perilla seed oil, coconut oil, and other high-end and healthy small oils are not only used for daily cooking, but can also be directly added to meals. Some manufacturers have launched portable small bags that can be used in various scenarios such as breakfast, work meals, afternoon tea, etc., making it convenient for precise usage and carrying when going out, which is more in line with the consumption tendencies and habits of young people.
High end oil brands such as olive oil, walnut oil and tea oil have launched spray packaged edible oil, which can precisely control oil and is known as "a good companion for light food". It is especially suitable for people who have reduced fat and slimmed down. It complies with the demands of young users for "efficient and convenient cooking" in the kitchen, making cooking oil fun. Spray is becoming a fashionable oil trend.
As a packaging form of edible oil, edible oil cans have various advantages, which make them widely popular and applied in the market. Here are some benefits of edible oil cans:
1. Excellent barrier performance:
Iron can materials have good barrier properties, which can effectively prevent external factors such as oxygen, moisture, and light from corroding edible oil, thereby extending the shelf life of edible oil.
Especially for light sensitive edible oils, iron can packaging can provide better protection, preventing oxidation and deterioration caused by light exposure.
2. Strong sealing:
Iron can packaging usually uses rolled edge sealing technology, which can ensure the tightness of the can mouth, prevent air from entering, and further extend the shelf life of edible oil.
The strong sealing feature also makes edible oil less prone to leakage during transportation and storage, reducing the risk of loss and contamination.
3. Shape stability:
The shape of iron can packaging is stable and not easily deformed, which can effectively protect edible oil from external compression and impact.
This stability makes edible oil safer during transportation and storage, reducing losses caused by packaging damage.
4. Recyclable and reusable:
The iron can material has good recyclability and meets environmental protection requirements.
The recycled iron cans can be reprocessed and reused, reducing resource waste and environmental pollution.
5. Good printing effect:
The surface of the iron can is easy to print various patterns and text information, making the packaging of edible oil more beautiful and attractive.
The good printing effect also enables edible oil brands to better showcase their brand image and product features, enhancing market competitiveness.
6. High security:
The iron can material itself is non-toxic and harmless, and will not cause pollution to edible oil.
During the production process, the iron can packaging has also undergone strict testing and quality control to ensure its safety.
7. Easy to carry and store:
Iron can packaging is usually designed to be compact and lightweight, making it easy for consumers to carry and store.
This convenience makes cooking oil more popular in outdoor picnics, travel, and other occasions.
In summary, edible oil cans have various advantages such as excellent barrier performance, strong sealing, stable shape, recyclability, good printing effect, high safety, and ease of carrying and storage. These advantages make edible oil cans have a wide range of application prospects and competitiveness in the market.