Nissin's Cup Noodles will soon be microwavable - although you've probably already been doing it - after announcing it's new paper packaging.
When you’re in the mood to slurp up the salty, soupy staple that is Cup Noodles, you’ll no longer need to heat up water. Cup Noodles will be getting rid of its current polystyrene cup design, introducing a new paper version in early 2024. Nissin says this is a historic change for the brand since it was introduced to the U.S. back in 1973. can finally breathe easy: Cup Noodles’ updated packaging for its on-the-go cup is now microwavable.
Nissin adds that its new paper packaging significantly reduces cooking time for its products . Cup Noodles will now go from the pantry to ready in 2 minutes and 15 seconds, beating its current time of 3 minutes . Noodles so fast, they’d medal at the Olympics.“Since its invention more than 50 years ago, Cup Noodles has become a cultural mainstay and a staple in households around the world,” said Michael Price, president and CEO of Nissin Foods USA in a press release.
Nissin says its new paper packaging will be rolled out across all flavors of Cup Noodles, adding that the cup will be made with 40% recycled fiber, no longer require plastic wrap and feature a sleeve made with 100% recycled paper. With this change, the company is officially retiring the use of polystyrene from its entire portfolio.Earth Food Challenge 2030
Nissin is not the only food company in recent memory that’s making an eco-friendly change. On Oct. 24, McDonald’s announced it is officially , ending 26 years of confusing customers with the unique utensil. The chain said, in an effort to reduce single-use plastic waste in its restaurants, it is nixing the hollow-handled spoon for a reusable spindle that can be swapped out and cleaned after each McFlurry is made.
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