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Plastics packaging to benefit from frozen food boom

The global frozen food packaging market is forecast to increase by 50 per cent in just eight years – and plastics packaging is expected to benefit from much of the growth. Shifting consumer preference towards ready-made meals and convenience food will help the market reach an estimated $60.58 billion in 2028, according to a report…

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