The 50 ml sauce cup is Wingoh's mid-capacity condiment cup — 3.8 g of clear PP polypropylene moulded for the workhorse takeaway dipping portion: BBQ sauce, sambal, dressing, and any condiment that needs more than a single dip but less than a sharing portion.
Where the 50 ml Sauce Cup fits
The 50 ml format is the most-ordered SKU in Wingoh's sauce-cup line because it covers the "default takeaway condiment" use case across multiple cuisines: enough sauce for a full-meal dip without the customer running out, small enough that delivery riders fit 4–6 cups in a single bag without weight penalty.
Three named segments:
- Australian café and burger takeaway — BBQ sauce, aioli, mayo, mustard portions accompanying chips and burgers. 50 ml is the standard side-sauce capacity in Australian QSR.
- Asian dipping sauces — sambal kacang, sweet-and-sour, sesame, hoisin, sriracha for delivery and dine-in. The 50 ml format holds the typical satay or dumpling-portion sauce.
- Salad and grain-bowl dressing — vinaigrette, ranch, tahini dressing packed separately from the bowl to prevent wilting before serve.
Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|
| Type | Sauce Cup |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP), food-grade |
| Colour | Transparent / Natural PP |
| Volume | 50 ml |
| Body weight | 3.8 g (±0.2) |
| Dimensions | 32 mm height × 53 mm diameter |
| Units per pack | 50 |
| Units per carton | 1,000 (20 packs) |
| Carton dimensions | 51.5 × 28 × 24 cm |
| MOQ | 1 carton |
Why 3.8 g for the standard sauce portion
The 3.8 g wall is twice the mass of the 25 ml format (2.1 g) because the 50 ml geometry has a wider 32 mm base that distributes fill weight across a larger area, requiring more wall stiffness to prevent base flex when set on a flat surface. Heavier walls also reduce lid pop-off rate during delivery handling — a 50 ml cup with sauce that pops open in a delivery bag is a customer-service failure, so the wall mass is calibrated against drop-test data.
PP food-grade handles oil-rich sauces (chili oil, satay sauce, vinaigrette) without leaching, and tolerates hot-fill up to 100°C for cheese sauce or gravy applications. Lids are sized to the 53 mm rim and shared with the 25 ml cup for stock-keeping simplicity at the operator level.
Ordering details
MOQ 1 carton (1,000 pcs, 50 pcs/pack × 20 packs). For QSR operations, the typical replenishment order is 5–20 cartons per cycle. Mixed-format pallets with 25 ml and 100 ml cartons stack cleanly within the same footprint family.
For single-portion sauce control where 25 ml is sufficient and food-cost matters, the 25 ml sauce cup is the choice. When sharing portions or mini-dessert applications need more capacity, the 100 ml sauce cup covers it. The complete sauce-cup line sits under Thinwall Food Containers.