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Containers are being used for several reasons, for move out and move in purposes we need to gave boxes to pack our belongings also for day to day uses made are using tub, jars for keeping herbals and spices such as powder garlic, salt and many other spices.
bottles are mostly used for liquids such as oil and other things.
In most cases, I use fresh food for cooking. So, I don't use containers like cartons, boxes, or tubs (the last ones only when I buy ice cream for particular occasions).
All Sundays, I spend lunchtime with my family, and we serve the food in bowls (salads or some ice cubes) and jugs for the drinks.
For exercising, I use bottles to drink water. And if I forget, I buy the energy drink, which comes in cans.
We usually use boxes, bowls, jugs, jars, tubs , bottles for keeping food and drinks.
I use lots of glass tubs to store food in the fridge and cartons for milk.
My different kinds of tea are stored in nice tins and I also use bowls to eat my breakfast, salads, rice, etc.
I use the bowl the most to contain the rice and eat in it. I also use the tubs, the packets to contain foods in the fridge.
I use very often a carton of milk, tins and cans within different products.
I reckon I use can all the time bc most of the fizzy drinks come in a can.
I think, I use all types of this containers. Maybe the most usable type of container for me is packet, because when you buy food at supermarket, and you already stay in the queue near cash register, you can see, that many products in your trolley are in packets. I also use something like carton for keeping milk, but this container doesn't have lid. As I remember, I use tin only for keeping tea. Except containers, that are shown in this list, I use a sealed lunch-box for taking dinner to the job.
I normally use glass containers like tubs to store food in the fridge.