A run of three candle jars and a run of 500 land at completely different unit costs. This guide breaks down real wholesale pricing across our candle range, from trial quantity to full pallet, which jar earns a luxury positioning, and the UK safety labelling rules that apply once you're selling rather than gifting.
Jar price is only part of the cost. This guide breaks down delivery, breakage, buffer stock, and EPR fees to show what chutney jar packaging really costs UK food producers, at 10,000 jars a year and at 100,000.
Honey is sold by weight, not volume. Because honey is around 40% denser than water, a 280ml jar does not hold 280g of honey. A complete size and weight guide for UK producers covering every format from sample jars to bulk supply.
The jar format, size, and lid finish you choose determine whether your chutney sits credibly in a hamper or on a gift shop shelf. A practical guide for UK producers building gift and seasonal ranges.
Everything you need to choose the right glass candle jar — size, wax compatibility, jar styles, and wholesale buying tips. A complete guide from Jars and Bottles.
For shelf-stable chutney, the lid you choose determines whether you have a verified vacuum seal, visible tamper evidence, and the documentation your retailer or auditor expects. This guide covers the three main closure types and how to choose between them.
A technical breakdown of the hot fill process for high-acid preserves. Covers the physics of vacuum formation, microbial control via 85°C thermal mass, and comparative sterilisation methods (Oven, Dishwasher, Water Bath) for BRCGS-compliant production.
Wholesale glass jam jars with lids are available from Jars & Bottles from as few as 3 units, with full pallet pricing at higher volumes. The most popular size for UK jam production is 251ml to 350ml with a 63mm twist-off lid. All jars are food grade, hot-fill rated to 85°C, and supplied with a Declaration of Compliance under UK-retained Regulation 1935/2004.
The best glass jar for small batch chutney in the UK is a 200g jar with a 63mm twist-off lid, available from single cases with no minimum order commitment. For farmers market and farm shop producers making under 5,000 jars per year, the 200g format gives the right price point for direct sales, while hexagonal and shaped profiles give better shelf presence than standard round jars without requiring high minimum quantities. This guide covers sizes, shapes, lid options, labelling, storage, and the volume threshold at which pallet ordering starts to make financial sense.