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Can I use the same GN pans for frozen storage and active service?

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Yes, many kitchens do, but it works best when you set a few rules so the pans perform well in the freezer and still work at the pass.

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Yes, many kitchens do, but it works best when you set a few rules so the pans perform well in the freezer and still work at the pass.

Pick freezer-friendly lids. Tight-fitting lids reduce freezer burn and odour transfer. If you use wrap, avoid loose tails that can interfere with runners and airflow.

Separate “storage” vs “service” by condition, not by pan type. Keep a small rotation of the cleanest, best-lidded pans for longer frozen holds, and relegate dented or poorly sealing pans to short-term staging.

Limit re-freezing and repeated warming. If a pan is going to be opened frequently on the day, decant into smaller service pans and keep the main stock sealed in the freezer.

Label for cross-use. Include freeze date and intended use (e.g., “WED CONF LUNCH, PICK FIRST”) so service teams don’t dig through long-hold stock.

If you have a specific F410SS shelf/runner setup and a typical banqueting menu cycle, Unifrost can help you choose a repeatable pan mix that supports both frozen storage and fast service.

Read the full guide: Optimizing GN Basket Plans for Unifrost F410SS Upright Freezer in Hotel Banqueting.

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