New packaging for sushi
Is it possible to eat sushi on the go? It seems that this dish, despite its universal popularity, isn't exactly the kind of fast food that's convenient to eat on the go. Many would even say it's completely impossible. However, a little imagination and creativity can make all the difference.
London-based Sushi Pops has introduced a new sushi packaging that transforms this beloved dish into a true fast food experience, conveniently eaten anywhere. Pre-cut sushi rolls are placed in a rigid cardboard tube-shaped container with a built-in sliding mechanism. A plastic tube filled with soy sauce is attached to the side of the container. The sauce can be poured directly onto the sushi in the container. The tube also functions as a piston, pushing the sushi pieces out of the container. Eat one piece, and the next one pops out.
This packaging makes sushi consumption incredibly convenient: you eat it without even touching it. Frankly, we immediately wanted to try it ourselves – it looks so delicious in the videos online. If you're not sure how it all works, we recommend searching for "Sushi Pops" and you'll immediately get a ton of videos demonstrating this packaging.
Materials from packagingnews.com.au were used.