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Butcher paper is a kind of thick paper that is generally used for wrapping, storing, protecting, and handling products such as food items, fine china, glass, and other fragile items during storage and shipping. Typically used to wrap meat, it is a durable product that helps retain the quality of products against external disturbances.
What makes butcher paper a more reliable and safer option than other options, like newspapers, is that butcher paper reduces the risk of ink transfer. This helps maintain the standard quality of food items.
Key Features to Understand Butcher Paper: