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Cambro Food Storage Containers (2-Quart and 4-Quart Set)

Cambro containers are the restaurant-industry standard for a reason — they're nearly indestructible, stack perfectly, and the 2–4 quart sizes are ideal for pre-portioning daily kibble servings or storing opened wet food. Serious Eats calls them the best chef-approved dry food storage option.

$20-$35
Pros
  • Near-indestructible polycarbonate construction used in commercial kitchens
  • Compact and stackable — perfect for counter or fridge use
  • Great for pre-portioning daily kibble servings into freezer bags
  • Can store both dry kibble and wet food (not leakproof when tilted)
Cons
  • Not leakproof when on their side — lids are not airtight
  • Smaller sizes won't hold more than a few days of kibble for large dogs
  • Utilitarian appearance — purely functional, not decorative
Why we recommend it

If you pre-portion your dog's meals or need a secondary container to keep on the counter for daily scooping (while the main supply stays in a larger bin), Cambro is the professional-grade answer. They're built to survive commercial kitchens — your pantry is nothing.

What the community says

Portion it out into freezer bags. Then if you do waste it's only a little bit. And then store in container. I could even portion it out by day and save myself one step in the morning routine.

r/adhdwomen · read thread →

We buy the big costco bags and freeze portions to keep it fresh longer. Thirty pounds at once is a lot if it goes stale before the dog finishes it.

r/SavingMoney · read thread →
What the experts said

If you want to store food like a chef, then a Cambro is the container for you. This pair is compact, sturdy, and can also be used to store liquids, like overnight yeasted waffle batter or quiche filling (that said, they're not leakproof!).

Serious Eats · read full review →