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Simplify meal prep with these top storage options from QVC

JoyJolt Food Prep Storage Containers
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A top-notch meal starts with fresh ingredients. But with busy lives to contend with, sometimes fresh ingredients need to hang out in the fridge for a bit. That’s where the broad selection of curated products from QVC comes in. QVC's easy and convenient shopping experience makes it simple to stock up on food storage options that keep your ingredients fresh, sealed, and ready at a moment’s notice.

Here’s how to choose the best storage options for your next meal prep.

The rundown

  • QVC offers a wide selection of food storage products designed to keep ingredients fresh.
  • Glass containers are easy to clean, nonstick and a great alternative to plastic.
  • QVC also provides options that are versatile enough for the dishwasher, but stylish enough to serve from.

Go glass

Glass storage containers are easy to clean, nonstick, and won’t add any unwanted flavors to your food. On top of that, using glass is a great way to reduce or eliminate plastics from your kitchen.

QVC gives you hundreds of great food storage options that suit just about any kitchen situation you’ll encounter. But for a simple, on-the-go option that makes a nice lunch container for work or school, check out the Caraway Home 6.6-Cup Glass Food Container with Lid. The glass is ceramic-coated, so it’s nonstick, and the lid releases air when you affix it to the top, keeping the food nice and fresh. Plus, there’s a container strap to ensure nothing loosens during transit.

Go leakproof

Your fresh ingredients belong in their containers, not on the bottom of the fridge. Choosing a leakproof storage container ensures your meals and ingredients stay right where they should. For a wide array of sizes and shapes, it’s hard to beat JoyFul by JoyJolt 24pc Glass Leakproof Storage Containers. They’re microwave-, freezer-, and dishwasher-safe, and seal tightly with snap lids that come in four different colors.

Go wavy

You could go to the store and pick up the low-quality food storage that’s likely to fail right when you need it most. But QVC offers top storage options that simplify your meal prep, all with a seamless shopping experience. That’s how you’ll land on wave-bottom storage containers like the LocknLock Set of 4 Rectangle Glass Containers with Wave Bottom.

Why wavy? For starters, the wavy bottom keeps food from sticking to the container, making it easier to scoop it out and serve. It can also help separate moisture from your food should you want to prevent sogginess in your leftovers.

The LocknLock set features a food-safe silicone seal for longer freshness, and each piece is airtight and watertight. Best of all, they’re refrigerator-, freezer-, dishwasher-, and microwave-safe. You can even pop them in the oven up to 500 degrees (just don’t put the polypropylene lid in with it!).

Go stylish

QVC has built customer loyalty thanks to its exceptional shopping experience, not to mention wide availability from brands like Ninja, KitchenAid, Caraway, and more. With all those options, there’s no reason not to keep your storage options both functional and stylish. Take the Temp-tations Seasonal Set of 3 Borosilicate Glass Bowls, which offer five seasonal designs to choose from.

The set includes three 4-cup glass bowls with locking lids. The borosilicate glass bowls are safe for the dishwasher, microwave, fridge, and freezer.

That covers the basics of superior food storage, but the five designs that really set these apart. There’s no need to bring along an extra set of bowls to the picnic; these designs make your meal spread perfectly presentable in any season.

Dan Cavallari
Freelance writer

Dan Cavallari is the former technical editor for VeloNews Magazine, who currently reviews electric bikes, bike lights, and other bike accessories for Tom's Guide. In addition to VeloNews, his work has appeared in Triathlete Magazine, Rouleur Magazine, CyclingTips.com, Road Bike Action, Mountain Bike Action, CycleVolta.com, Tomsguide.com, and much more. Dan also hosts two podcasts on his site, Slow Guy on the Fast Ride: One is about cycling and other outdoor activities, while the other looks at mental health issues. Most recently, Dan also covered the 2022 Tour de France. Dan lives outside of Denver, Colorado with his family.