Pizza Boxes Buy
Plain and printed pizza boxes, ready to buy in bulk.
Pizzerias buy boxes by the bundle, and the choice is simple: plain to keep costs down, or printed to carry the brand on every delivery.
Standard sizes are vented so the crust stays crisp.
- Standard 10 to 16 inch sizes
- Vented corrugated, grease-resistant
- Plain kraft or full-color print
- Bulk pricing
“Our takeout boxes stopped leaking and started advertising. Grease-proof board plus one bold color on kraft — simple and it works.”
“Child-resistant, compliant in two states, and it still looks premium in the case. Their prepress team caught a labeling issue our lawyer missed.”
Buying boxes by the bundle
A pizzeria doing a hundred pies a night burns through boxes faster than any other supply, so the buying decision is mostly a unit-price decision. We sell in bulk bundles at tiered pricing: plain kraft boxes at the lowest cost per unit, or printed boxes that turn every delivery into a moving ad for a modest premium. Both come vented and grease-resistant as standard.
Standard sizes run 10, 12, 14 and 16 inches, matching the round sizes most shops sell. Deep-dish and Detroit pans need more wall height than a standard box gives; that format has its own build on the Detroit pizza boxes page, and single-slice service is covered by personal pizza boxes.
What the vents and board do
The vents are not decoration. A sealed hot box traps steam, and steam is what turns a crisp crust soft on the drive. Side vents bleed the moisture off while the corrugated wall insulates the pie. B-flute board is the standard: stiff enough to stack five high on a delivery rack, light enough not to add to the driver's load.
Grease resistance comes from the inner liner. If your pies run oily, pair the box with greaseproof liner sheets, which keep the board clean enough to recycle.
Plain now, printed later
Plenty of shops start plain and switch to print once volume justifies it. A one-color logo stamp on kraft is the cheapest branded option and looks deliberately rustic. Full-color print earns its cost for franchises and delivery-first brands where the box is the storefront. Bundle pricing improves at each quantity break, and we hold artwork on file so reorders are a one-line email.





