To provide a food storing container made of paper, which solves such problems that when air remaining among fibers of thin paper is expanded by heating, the expanded air is caught between the thin paper and a thin film made of a synthetic resin and can not be released to the inner face side of a container, that the thin film of the synthetic resin, which is laminated on the inner face side of the container, is peeled off an adhesive layer to be expanded to the inner face side of the container, and that as a result, the value of a commodity is impaired.
The food storing container comprises a bottom wall and a side wall, which are formed by press molding from a laminate made by laminating a synthetic resin thin film on one of faces of thin paper with an adhesive therebetween and for which the synthetic resin thin film side is applied to inner faces thereof. A thermoplastic resin adhesive is used as the adhesive for the laminate, and a plurality of holes are bored in the synthetic resin thin film laminated on a portion of the thin paper forming at least the bottom wall.
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