When using a microwave or oven to heat food in an aluminum foil lunch box, the following issues should be noted:
1. The container must be filled with food. If not filled, there is a risk of burning.
2. Remove the aluminum foil cover at any time, otherwise the food will not be heated. If food must be covered, use a plate or microwave adhesive film.
3. Remember that metals cannot touch each other. The container should not come into contact with the furnace wall, door, or bottom, nor should it come into contact with other metal parts. Otherwise, the generated arc may cause damage to the microwave oven. Also, do not use plates with gold and silver trim.
4. Aluminum foil containers should always be kept 2 centimeters away from the furnace wall or other aluminum foil containers, such as aluminum foil containers that can be placed on porcelain plates.
5. Increase cooking and heating time by approximately 10%, as food absorbs microwaves from above.
6. Do not use bent or damaged aluminum foil containers, and do not reuse aluminum foil containers. Please clean and recycle.





