FAST FOOD PACKAGING
MC-DONALDS what to say 13 is the letter is says and yes my mc donald was a mason
11, 13 and 33
The Illuminati / Freemason Signature
Hi there well first of here are some images i found on the net for packaging for fast food some i picked because i like them and some made me laugh.
death becomes us
Want to see cartons being made then check out these vids below
It has come to me the best comany that has bean around form 1967 and still going strong, even thow a few other big companys copy there idea and even steal there ideas Colpac.co.uk is in my eyes the best fast food packaging comanys around. there ideas are that good all the others follow- You may ask your self why can some of these comapnys make the product cheaper, well lest just say QC- and thay have more spending power to buy the top machines as it all about profit profit thay dont care about any think else, where colpac of england seams to care that there products work. contact email for colpac is
info at colpac dot co dot uk
All so look at this great stuff thay do
Colpac takes environmental issues seriously and offers a range of of biodegradable, compostable, recyclable and recycled food packaging products. Colpac’s innovative food packaging can be supplied with both FSC and PEFC accreditation if required.
Colpac’s innovative food packaging is creative, offering themed food packaging, children’s food packaging and confectionery packaging, in addition to ready meal, sandwich and general snack and food to go food packaging. Our Fuzione packaging is part of the hybrid range offering a unique solution to today’s discerning customer and won the FPA award for innovation in 2010.
Colpac offers a comprehensive solution to its customers by offering not only the packaging but also the countertop and conveyor inline forming, lidding and sealing machinery.
Design and marketing services are also made available to customers. This plays a vital role in the development of bespoke packaging for both same day and longer life packaging.
Now Colpac was born in 1967 in a factory in luton bedfordshire
thay made hat boxs and ridiged boxes As i dont supose you know luton was the HAT place in uk in this time- near all hats worn in the uk was made in luton below is some info
There is a story that connects the introduction of straw plaiting in Scotland to Mary Queen of Scots who is said to have brought plaiters with her from Lorraine in France in around 1552 so that they could teach their craft to the people of Scotland. Subsequently they travelled to England with her son King James I and they settled in Luton in the care of his friend Sir Robert Napier of Luton Hoo.
Unfortunately there is no evidence to support this romantic tale and it does not explain why the first centre of straw plaiting was Dunstable rather than Luton. It is not known exactly when or why the industry should have developed in the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire area, but its closeness to London and the availability of plenty of good quality wheat-straw must have been key factors.
The showroom of Sanders and Brightman c.1950 showing both straw and felt hats
Luton LibrariesWhat is certain is that straw plaiting and the making of straw hats and bonnets was well established in Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire by the end of the 17th century. A petition presented to parliament in 1689, against a bill which would require people to wear woollen headwear, claimed that over 14,000 people living in and around Luton and Dunstable, earned their living from the making of straw hats.







