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Pre-order the founding bundle

For curry, tomato sauce, soup, grease, and leftovers worth keeping.

Stop storing good food against plastic that holds the smell.

Loopware puts saucy leftovers against 304 stainless steel - body and lid - with no silicone gasket in the food path. Store, chill or freeze, reheat on hob or oven, take it to the table, then put the same steel through the dishwasher.

Loopware stainless steel food container used for saucy home leftovers instead of stained plastic tubs.

Steel body and lid

Food-contact path

No silicone gasket where food touches

Lid design

Fridge/freezer > hob/oven > table > dishwasher

Home loop

Same-size set nests empty

Reset

The plastic moment

The tub remembers what you cooked.

Tomato sauce leaves the orange shadow. Curry leaves the smell. Grease finds the soft seal. Then tomorrow's food goes back into the same plastic story.

Problem

Sauce and curry make plastic feel permanently used.

Solution

Use a non-porous stainless steel food-contact surface that wipes back to neutral.

Problem

Soft seals become the place grease, odour, and doubt collect.

Solution

Keep the food path steel, including the lid, with no silicone gasket where food touches.

Problem

Reheating often means another dish and another wash.

Solution

Move the same steel container through the supported home path: fridge/freezer, hob/oven, table, dishwasher.

The part most containers hide

Turn the lid over. That is where the difference shows.

Plastic tubs, glass boxes, and many steel tins still rely on a soft plastic or silicone contact path at the lid. Loopware makes the food-contact path visible: steel body, steel lid, and no silicone gasket sitting where sauce and hot leftovers meet the container.

  • Steel on the food side of the lid.
  • No soft gasket in the food-contact path.
  • An inspectable material choice, not a badge hidden in the copy.
Close-up of Loopware stainless steel lid showing the steel food-contact side.

Why it feels different

The usual container compromise is not only the tub.

For saucy home leftovers, the contact path matters more than the outside shape.

Criteria
Usual plastic or gasket-lid container
Loopware stainless food path
Saucy food contact
Plastic wall or soft seal sits against the food.
304 stainless steel body and lid where food touches.
Smell and stain
The tub can keep the memory of curry, tomato sauce, or grease.
Non-porous steel does not absorb stains and odours like plastic.
Home reheating
Often means transferring into another dish.
Use the supported hob, oven, or induction path when the meal fits.
After dinner
Seal-scrubbing and mismatched storage reset.
Dishwasher clean, then same-size containers nest empty.

The home food loop

Fridge/freezer > hob/oven > table > dishwasher.

This page is for the food that stays at home: curry, soup, sauce, batch leftovers and the meals worth keeping properly.

Loopware 1.0L stainless steel container ready for home food storage.

Store

Put curry, soup, sauce, and leftovers against steel instead of stained plastic.

Loopware visual showing the home food storage and reheat loop.

Chill or freeze

Use the fridge or freezer for portions you want later.

Loopware process visual for home reheating path.

Reheat at home

Use the supported hob, oven, or induction path when the meal and setup fit.

Loopware 1.0L three-pack stainless steel set shown as a nested starter set.

Serve and reset

Take steel to the table, dishwasher-clean it, then nest the empty same-size set away.

Food-contact confidence

Plastic and silicone worries are the reason to inspect the contact path.

Hot, oily, or saucy food makes people ask harder questions about plastic, micro and nano plastics, silicone migration, grease, and odour. Loopware keeps the answer concrete: steel where food touches, with no silicone gasket in that path.

What we are saying

Food touches 304 stainless steel across the body and lid.

What you can check

Turn the lid over and inspect the steel food-contact side.

What we are not turning it into

No vague non-toxic claim, no zero-migration claim, and no microwave or leakproof promise.

A quick fit check

Choose this if the job is home leftovers in steel.

  • Best for saucy leftovers, hot food storage, fridge/freezer portions, and home reheating.
  • Not for microwave reheating.
  • Not for leakproof commuting or tilted soup transport.
  • Not for clear pantry visibility or an airtight dry-goods system.

Questions before you pre-order

The practical details people ask first.

Can I microwave it?

No. Loopware is stainless steel and is not microwave-safe. It is built for home storage and supported hob, oven, or induction reheating when the meal and setup fit.

Is it leakproof?

No. This is not a commuter soup flask or tilted bag container. The page is for home leftovers, fridge/freezer storage, reheating, serving, washing, and nesting.

Why make the lid steel too?

Because the lid is usually where a soft gasket sits in the food path. Loopware keeps the food-contact path steel, body and lid, with no silicone gasket where food touches.

Why talk about plastic and silicone?

Because shoppers already worry about hot, oily, and saucy food against plastic or soft seals. Loopware answers with an inspectable material choice rather than a broad health claim.

Founding preorder close

Build the starter loop: 3 x 1.0L plus 1 x 1.6L for £69.99.

If the steel food path makes sense for your kitchen, the founding bundle gives you the everyday 1.0L set plus one larger 1.6L container for soups, curries, pasta, and family leftovers. Individual prices stay unchanged; this preorder bundle is the early-batch reason to act now.

  • Bundle includes 3 x 1.0L containers and 1 x 1.6L container.
  • Individual RRP total: £89.98. Founding preorder bundle: £69.99.
  • Limited to the first 100 sets.
  • Use the 1.0L set for the weekly fridge/freezer loop; keep the 1.6L for bigger saucy leftovers.