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KeepCup Bowl Launches Insulated Go Bowl for Meals On the Move

KeepCup Bowl introduces an insulated 550ml reusable food container

KeepCup has expanded its reusable range with the release of the Insulated Go Bowl, marking its move into food storage and transport. The Melbourne-founded brand has priced the product at $42.00 and added it to its current lineup.

The Insulated Go Bowl holds 550ml or 18 oz and supports both hot and cold meals. Users can carry lunches, salads, or soups while maintaining food temperature during daily routines.

KeepCup Bowl Launches Insulated Go Bowl for Meals On the Move
KeepCup Bowl Launches Insulated Go Bowl for Meals On the Move

The design combines a stainless steel insulated base with a lightweight domed lid made from Tritan Renew. The transparent lid allows clear visibility of contents while maintaining durability for regular use.

The bowl stacks easily, supporting compact storage at home or work. This structure suits commuting and packed schedules where space efficiency matters.

The product uses BPA and BPS-free materials and meets non-toxic material standards. KeepCup has aligned these specifications with its broader focus on reusable and long-life products.

KeepCup Bowl Launches Insulated Go Bowl for Meals On the Move
KeepCup Bowl Launches Insulated Go Bowl for Meals On the Move

KeepCup built its brand around reusable drinkware. The Insulated Go Bowl extends that approach into food containers, applying similar design principles across function and form.

The bowl targets repeated daily use as an alternative to single-use food packaging. The product now sits within KeepCup’s active product range alongside its established reusable offerings.

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Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, specialising in local hospitality, venue openings and cultural coverage across Melbourne. With years of editorial experience in lifestyle and city reporting, Daniel brings a focus on accurate, timely coverage that highlights what’s happening in the city’s dining and events scene. He oversees editorial standards and regularly contributes features, reviews and news-driven updates. With more than 15 years’ experience in marketing and media strategy, Daniel brings a commercial lens to local reporting, ensuring coverage is accurate, relevant and reflective of Melbourne’s evolving hospitality landscape. His work centres on venue launches, special events, industry shifts and noteworthy city developments. Daniel oversees editorial standards at Melbourne Insider and is committed to clear sourcing, transparent publication dates and structured newsroom reporting.
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