1. Retains heat and steam – The corrugated cardboard construction traps heat while allowing controlled moisture release, keeping the crust crispy and cheese melted.
2. Prevents crushing – The rigid lid and side walls protect the pizza from being smashed during delivery or stacking.
3. Allows ventilation – Small holes or flaps on the lid or sides let steam escape, preventing the pizza from becoming soggy.
4. Provides grease resistance – Most pizza boxes are coated or made with grease‑resistant materials to prevent oil from soaking through.
5. Enables branding and labeling – The top and sides can be printed with logos, store information, QR codes, or promotional messages.
6. Supports stacking during transport – Uniform box dimensions allow delivery drivers to stack multiple boxes safely in insulated bags.
7. Offers eco‑friendly options – Many pizza boxes are made from recyclable corrugated board, appealing to environmentally conscious customers.


