Use them to store everything from spaghetti to gluten-free granola – and even your market-fresh fruit and veg. Whether you are looking for dried food storage to go inside your cupboards, fresh food storage for your refrigerator, or you want to display your food on open shelving, there’s a good-looking container to shop. Keep scrolling for our John Lewis kitchen storage ideas and edit of the best sustainable buys for your home – and US readers, you can keep scrolling down for finds from Macy’s, too.
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1. Choose glass food containers to show off dried foods
Dried foods are full of color, texture and interest, so they’re really worth showing off in glass food containers. It’s a great option if cabinet space is limited and you’re looking for small kitchen storage ideas. Plus, on a practical note, it’s easier to see when supplies start running low.
2. Store, steam and tenderize with these clever storage bags
These reusable storage bags are super-versatile, allowing you to both store veg – in the fridge or out – and to cook it too.
3. Invest in high-quality, buy-once containers for leftovers and dried foods
If you invest in good quality plastic containers, they will last and last – and you can use them for fridge storage and packed lunches, swapping them out for other one-use plastics.