Disposable Serving Trays
Disposable serving trays and pans for foodservice and industrial use, including aluminum, foil, and compartmented options for catering, meal prep, and transport. The category spans about 51 indexed products with average rating 4.56 and mid-range pricing (about $32–$100), featuring brands like Karat and DHG PROFESSIONAL
Top Products
Stock Your Home Red & White Checkered Paper Trays (500 pack)
Stock Your Home
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Stock Your Home paper food boats, 500 pack, red & white checkered trays
Stock Your Home
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Karat Kraft Paper Food Serving Tray, 0.5 lb, 1000 pack
Karat
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Karat disposable paper food trays, 0.5 lb 1000 ct
Karat
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Karat disposable paper food trays, 2.5 lb (500 ct) — leak-resistant
Karat
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Karat FP-FT100G 1 lb Checkered Red Food Tray (Case of 1000)
Karat
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5-compartment compostable paper plates & trays (125-pack)
Stack Man
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Karat Kraft Paper Food Serving Tray, 1.0lb, 1000-pack
Karat
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Karat disposable paper food trays, 3 lb, 500 ct, red & white
Karat
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Karat Kraft Paper Food Serving Tray, 2.5 lb, case of 500
Karat
Mid-Range
Karat Disposable Paper Food Trays, 2 lb, 1,000 ct
Karat
Mid-Range
Karat Kraft Paper Food Serving Tray, 2.0lb Capacity, Pack of 1,000
Karat
Mid-Range
5-compartment compostable tray, large, 125-pack
Stack Man
Mid-Range
Stock Your Home Paper Food Boats (500 Pack) 3 lb Disposable Trays
Stock Your Home
Mid-Range
Southland Paperboard Food Tray 2-1/2 lb, Red Check (Case of 500)
SOUTHERN CHAMPION TRAY
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Southland Paperboard Food Tray 1 lb Capacity, Red Check (Case of 1000)
Southern Champion Tray
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Southland Paperboard Food Tray, 1/2 lb, red check, case of 1000
SOUTHERN CHAMPION TRAY
Mid-Range
Southern Champion Tray 0425 red check paperboard food tray
Southern Champion Tray
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Karat Kraft Paper Food Serving Tray, 5 lb capacity, 6.50 x 3.98 x 2.36 in, pack of 500
Karat
Mid-Range
Food Boats (250 Pack) 3LB Brown Paper Food Trays
SPARGOS
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Southland Paperboard Food Tray 5 lb Capacity, Red Check (Case of 500)
SOUTHERN CHAMPION TRAY
Mid-Range
1 lb paper food trays (1000 pack) heavy duty white
Fit Meal Prep
Mid-Range
0.25 lb disposable paper food trays, 1000 pack
Fit Meal Prep
Mid-Range
3 lb paper food trays, heavy-duty, 500-pack (white)
Fit Meal Prep
Mid-RangeRoundups
- Best Disposable Serving Trays for Burgers And Fries (2026)
- Best Disposable Serving Trays for Deserts And Small Meals (2026)
- Best Disposable Serving Trays for Hot Dogs (2026)
- Best Disposable Serving Trays for Nachos And Cheese (2026)
- Best Disposable Serving Trays Under $200 (2026)
- Best Disposable Serving Trays Under $100 (2026)
- Best Disposable Serving Trays Under $50 (2026)
- Best Disposable Serving Trays (2026 Guide)
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right size and capacity for disposable serving trays?
Select trays based on the number of portions and portion size you plan to serve; common choices are small individual trays, medium half-sheet trays for 6–12 servings, and full-sheet trays for large gatherings or catering. Check tray dimensions and compartment layouts to match your dishes and transport/storage needs
What materials are disposable serving trays made from and how does that affect use?
Disposable trays are commonly made from aluminum, molded pulp, paperboard with coatings, and plastic; aluminum is oven-safe and durable, molded pulp is compostable but not oven-safe, and coated paperboard offers grease resistance and light heat tolerance. Match material to intended use—heating, single-serve transport, presentation, or compostability
Are disposable serving trays suitable for reheating and oven use?
Aluminum trays and some oven-safe coated pans are suitable for reheating in conventional ovens; paperboard and molded pulp trays generally are not oven-safe and can deform or combust at high temperatures. Always check manufacturer guidance for maximum safe temperature
What should I consider about environmental impact and disposal options?
Consider recyclable, compostable, or biodegradable materials if minimizing waste is a priority; aluminum is widely recyclable if cleaned, while molded pulp and certified compostable paperboard can be industrially composted. Verify local recycling and composting facilities accept the specific tray material
How do I estimate cost for an event or ongoing business use?
Estimate total cost by multiplying per-tray unit price by quantity needed and adding extras for lids, utensils, and shipping; budget options commonly fall under $50 for basic packs, while higher-capacity or specialty trays raise per-unit cost. Buying in bulk typically lowers the per-unit price
Do disposable trays come with lids or dividers, and are lids leakproof?
Many disposable trays are sold with compatible lids or offer separate lid options; lids can be clear plastic, foil, or fitted paperboard and vary in leak resistance—snap-on or gasketed lids are more secure but not universally leakproof. Check product specs for lid compatibility and leak-resistance claims
What durability and stacking considerations affect transport and storage?
Choose thicker-gauge or reinforced-edge trays for heavier foods and longer transport; look for features like interlocking stacks or reinforced rims to reduce crushing when stacking multiple layers. For large orders, confirm palletizing or shelf-storage dimensions to optimize space