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Nonstick Foil

  • Easy cleanup- no need to soak or scrub dirty pans
  • Eliminates the need for non- stick sprays or oils
  • When covering or wrapping food, food won’t stick

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Is aluminum foil recyclable?

Yes, aluminum foil can be recycled. However, every community’s recycling program is unique, so be sure to check if aluminum foil is accepted by your local government or recycling provider.


Is aluminum foil oven-safe and grill-safe?

Yes, aluminum foil is both oven and grill-safe.


What side of the foil should I use, shiny or dull?

With standard and heavy duty foil, it’s perfectly fine to place your food on either side so you can decide if you prefer to have the shiny or dull side facing out. For Diamond® Non-Stick Aluminum Foil, you'll want to have the dull side facing up.


Can you line the bottom of oven with foil?

To avoid possible heat damage to your oven, we do not recommend using aluminum foil to line the bottom of your oven.
When should I use Heavy Duty Foil vs. Standard Foil?
Both Diamond® Heavy Duty and Standard Foil have excellent strength and can be used in a variety of situations.
Standard foil does a great job when lining and covering 13”x9” or smaller pans, for wrapping sandwiches and other light items, and for making small packets for oven cooking.
Heavy Duty Foil should be used when extra sturdiness is needed. Some examples include handling food during prep, cooking, or storage such as lining grills or broiler pans, and for making multiple serving size packets for the grill or oven. This kind of foil also offers extra protection from freezer burn when wrapping foods for freezer storage.