meat tray

A 'meat tray' can refer to both a food packaging item and a raffle prize, particularly in Australia and New Zealand.

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Definition

A2Food Packaging

(general)A tray used to hold and display raw meat, often found in supermarkets or delis.

Example

  • The butcher arranged the steaks neatly on the meat tray.
  • Supermarkets use meat trays to keep cuts of meat fresh and appealing.

B1Raffles

(regional, Australia, New Zealand)A selection of various cuts of meat given as a prize in a raffle.

Example

  • She won a meat tray at the local club's charity raffle.
  • In many Australian pubs, you can enter a raffle to win a meat tray.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "meat tray":

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