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Forget a sink of dirty dishes with this awesome disposable dinnerware

When you invite friends over for a dinner party, there is a lot to think about from food allergies, the menu, to ensuring that you have the plates for everyone to eat. If this is your first party, or you don't want to do dishes afterwards, then snagging some disposable dinnerware may be a good call. We searched for the best options for everyone from folks on a budget, to those of you who might be serving dozens of people at once, and these are our favourites.

Feed Everyone

Only the Finest 150 Piece Dinnerware Set

Staff Pick

Feeding family and friends when you invite them over for dinner can be a stressful affair. The last thing you want to worry about is whether you have the plates, silverware and cups to handle all of your guests. Only the Finest delivers a 150 piece set that includes dinner plates, salad or dessert plates, cutlery and even cups. You get lovely white plates with a gold rim, and the silverware is full gold. If you prefer a slightly more muted colour, this set is also available in rose gold!

£33 at Amazon

Add a Pop of Color

Decorline Mosaic Collection

Not everybody likes simple white plates, especially when you have company over for dinner. The Decorline Mosaic Collection delivers gorgeous white dishes with a rose-tinted mosaic pattern at the edges. It makes each plate look like it's real china, instead of plastic. If rose isn't to your liking this 32 piece set is also available in silver or a set of gold.

£25 at Amazon

Budget Friendly

Silver Spoons Hexagon White and Silver Plates

Not all disposable dinnerware needs to share the same look or shape. The Silver Spoons Hexagon Plates deliver a beautiful design that looks classy without the usual circular shape. These heavy-duty paper plates are meant to stand up to anything you serve on them. If white and silver don't quite fit your aesthetic, you can also snag them in Rose, Gold, and Rose Gold.

£15 at Amazon

Eco-Friendly

VIMOV Disposable Wooden Plates and Utensils

The biggest problem with disposable dinnerware is the harm it can do to the environment. If you're looking for an eco-friendly option, and don't want to blow your budget out of the water this VIMOV Wooden plate and utensil set is an excellent option. It's a 12-person placement and comes with plates and silverware, all made out of poplar wood. This means after you dispose of it, it will degrade naturally instead of sticking around in a landfill for years to come.

£12 at Amazon

A Touch of Class

Decorline Majestic Collection

The days when all plastic plates were clear and of shoddy quality are behind us. The Decorline Majestic Collection delivers gorgeous black and gold plates that look good everywhere from the dinner table at home, to larger events you might be hosting. This 32-pack comes with 16 dinner plates, and 16 salad plates making it an excellent choice even for larger dinner parties!

£25 at Amazon

Simple and Solid

WDS Heavyweight Plastic Dinnerware Set

Sometimes all you want are simple plates to serve dinner on. This WDS Heavyweight Plastic Dinnerware set comes with 30 dinner plates and 30 salad plates. They're an understated white with a silver ring at the rim, and they give off a classy but straightforward vibe that is perfect for any home. If you prefer something with a bit more panaché, you can also snag the same set in rose gold or gold glitter.

£28 at Amazon

Set the Table

We scoured Amazon to find the best disposable dinnerware options for you. While every choice we've suggested here today delivers an excellent experience the best of the best is the Only the Finest 150 piece Dinnerware Set. This option not only has plates it also includes cups and silverware. It also has an understated design and is available in several different colour options!

If you're looking for something that is more environmentally friendly, then the VIMOV Disposable Wooden Plates and Utensils might be the best option. These plates and utensils are made of poplar wood, making them particularly hardy, and safe to degrade naturally once you've finished with them.



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