Best Meal Prep Containers

Portion, store, and transport your weekly meal preps with leak-proof, microwave-safe containers.

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Top Rated Meal Prep Containers

Product Material Capacity Rating Price Buy
Pyrex Simply Store Glass Food Storage Set (18-Piece)
⭐ Best Pick Pyrex Simply Store Glass Food Storage Set (18-Piece) Pyrex
Glass Various (1–4 cups)
4.7 (51,200)
$34.99 View on Amazon
Prep Naturals Glass Meal Prep Containers (5-Pack, 32oz)
Prep Naturals Glass Meal Prep Containers (5-Pack, 32oz) Prep Naturals
Glass 32 oz
4.6 (15,700)
$39.99 View on Amazon
Sistema Klip It Collection Rectangular Food Storage
Sistema Klip It Collection Rectangular Food Storage Sistema
Plastic 60.9 oz
4.5 (14,200)
$10.99 View on Amazon
Joseph Joseph Nest Lock Plus Lunch Box Container
Joseph Joseph Nest Lock Plus Lunch Box Container Joseph Joseph
Plastic 1.4 L
4.4 (7,600)
$18.99 View on Amazon
IKEA 365+ Food Container with Lid (34 oz)
IKEA 365+ Food Container with Lid (34 oz) IKEA
Glass 34 oz
4.3 (6,300)
$7.99 View on Amazon

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Buying Guide: How to Choose Storage Containers

Glass vs. Plastic Containers

Glass containers are non-porous, odor-resistant, and safe for microwave and oven use. They are heavier and more fragile but last a lifetime. BPA-free plastic containers are lightweight, shatterproof, and affordable — ideal for on-the-go use. Choose glass for home storage and BPA-free plastic for portability.

Understanding Airtight Lids

True airtight lids feature a silicone or rubber gasket that forms a hermetic seal. Flip-top, clip-lock, and screw-top designs all provide varying degrees of airtightness. For maximum freshness — especially for flour, coffee, and tea — choose containers with a visible silicone ring and multiple locking clips.

Stackable vs. Modular Systems

Stackable containers nest directly on top of each other and work well with a single container type. Modular systems offer interchangeable sizes that stack, share lids, and fit together like puzzle pieces — maximizing every inch of shelf or drawer space.

Choosing the Right Container Size

Standard dry goods bags: 1 lb flour = 0.5 quart, 5 lb flour = 1 gallon, 5 lb rice = 1.5 gallon, 18 oz cereals = 1.5 quart. For freezer soups and stews, 32 oz (1 quart) containers are the most versatile. For meal prep, 2–3 cup containers hold a standard single serving.

BPA-Free and Food-Safe Certifications

Always look for BPA-free, LFGB-certified, or FDA-approved labels on plastic and silicone containers. These certifications indicate the material has been tested and confirmed safe for direct food contact. Avoid containers with recycling codes 3 or 7 unless explicitly BPA-free.

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