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Thunder Group Snail dish, 6 holes, stainless steel, comes in each
$ 7.52
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Description
McDonald Paper & Restaurant SuppliesThunder Group Snail dish, 6 holes, stainless steel, comes in each
Thunder Group SLSN006D, Stainless Steel 6 Holes Snail Dish, is an excellent piece for serving escargot. This dish is designed with six indentions that keep escargot shells from rolling around the plate during transport and service. Thanks to its comfortable side handles, this dish provides a secure grip ensuring ease of handling. For outstanding durability, this snail dish is made from rust-resistant stainless steel that is easy to clean and will endure the demands of high-volume service.
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