Best Disposable Serving Trays for Burgers And Fries (2026)

We evaluated trays by material type, capacity (1–3 lb), pack size, user ratings, and suitability for burgers and fries to rank fit and value

This roundup covers disposable serving trays designed specifically for burgers and fries, focusing on fit, grease resistance, and value for food-service and concession settings. Picks were chosen by comparing tray capacity, material (kraft vs. coated paper), pack sizes, and average user ratings to prioritize options that balance portion fit and cost-efficiency

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Buying Guide

Match tray capacity to portion size

Choose 1–3 lb tray sizes to accommodate single burgers with a side of fries or larger combo portions without overhanging food

Prefer grease-resistant coatings

Coated paper or water-resistant treatments help prevent sogginess and maintain structural integrity for oily foods

Consider material and presentation

Kraft paper offers a natural look for casual service, while checkered or printed paper provides a classic concession stand appearance

Buy by pack size and usage rate

Large case packs (hundreds to thousands) lower per-unit cost for high-volume operations; match pack count to storage and turnover to avoid waste

Check manufacturer reputation and ratings

Brands with consistent high ratings and established food-service lines indicate reliable quality and uniform sizing across packs