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Eco-friendly, durable and convenient — Phoenix Premium Serve & Packaging is helping food vendors prepare for a cleaner Bushfire experience.
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As the excitement builds ahead of the annual MTN Bushfire Festival, food vendors are already preparing to serve thousands of festivalgoers expected to attend the vibrant event.

However, beyond good food and excellent service, presentation and environmentally responsible packaging are becoming just as important and that is where Phoenix Premium Serve & Packaging steps in.

Whether you are selling gourmet meals, quick bites or refreshing beverages at Bushfire, the right packaging can help set your brand apart.

With Phoenix Premium Serve & Packaging focused on biodegradable solutions, vendors also have an opportunity to contribute towards a cleaner and more sustainable festival experience.

From takeaway containers and cups to practical serving essentials, Phoenix Premium Serve & Packaging is positioning itself as the go-to supplier for vendors who want packaging that is both professional and environmentally conscious.

 In a world where sustainability is increasingly shaping consumer choices, biodegradable packaging is no longer just an option, it is becoming an expectation.

For food traders preparing for the fast-paced atmosphere of Bushfire, packaging plays a major role in keeping operations smooth, while also leaving a lasting impression on customers.

 Phoenix understands that vendors need products that are durable, convenient and visually appealing without compromising on quality.

The company says its team is on standby to assist with quotations, requests and urgent orders, as vendors make final preparations for the festival.

Conveniently located at the Print Pack Building along Sheffield Road in the Mbabane Industrial Site, opposite the Ministry of Tinkhundla building, Phoenix Premium Serve & Packaging is ready to meet the growing demand ahead of one of Eswatini’s biggest cultural events.

For orders, quotations or enquiries, vendors can contact Phoenix Premium Serve & Packaging on 7843 4984 via WhatsApp or calls for prompt assistance.

A variety of takeaway packaging solutions available at Mbabane Industrial Site ahead of the busy festival season.
A variety of takeaway packaging solutions available at Mbabane Industrial Site ahead of the busy festival season.
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