Shipping carton for further processing of product

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83762, 83454, B26D 702

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049340263

ABSTRACT:
A shipping assembly for a product, such as kebabs, designed to permit the receiver to complete the processing of the product including a generally rectangular outer shipping container, a generally rectangular slotted inner container within the outer container, a plurality of layers of product within the inner container, and a lower tray within the inner container spacing and supporting the plurality of layers of product above the bottom of the inner container. The outer container has a closed bottom, two pairs of opposing vertical sides and at least one end flap for closing the top of the outer container. The inner container has a closed bottom, two pairs of opposing vertical sides, and an open top. Each of the opposing sides includes at least one vertical slot for receiving the blade of a cutting device. At least one slot in each side is aligned with a corresponding slot in the opposing side to permit a cutting device to be inserted through the container through the corresponding slots. A plurality of skewers may be inserted through the plurality of layers of product, strengthening the assembly and permitting the product to be cut into kebabs by means of slicing the product into cubes with a cutting blade extending through corresponding slots in the opposing sides of the vertical sides of the inner container.

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