Bulk Condiment Portion Packs for Canadian Takeout & Delivery: 2026 Buyer's Guide

2026 Jun 21st

Bulk Condiment Portion Packs for Canadian Takeout & Delivery: 2026 Buyer's Guide

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Quick Answer

Canadian takeout and delivery operators stock condiment portion packs from Heinz Ketchup (8 mL, 1,000/case) and Heinz Sweet Green Relish (8 mL, 500/case) through Wings Soy Sauce packets (9 g, 500/case), Beemaid White Honey (7 g, 500/case), and Kraft Pure Strawberry Jam (16 mL, 200/case) to control per-order costs and meet CFIA standards. ChickenPieces ships these from its Calgary warehouse with no MOQ and live carrier rates that keep freight transparent at any order size. We ship on UPS, and we've never added a regional surcharge — your rate is what the carrier charges, period.

Condiment Portion Pack Guide
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Amani

ChickenPieces.com · Calgary, AB · We ship Canada-wide

Bulk Condiment Portion Packs for Canadian Takeout & Delivery

A practical guide to portion-controlled ketchup, mustard, mayo, soy sauce, jam, honey, relish, and creamer packs for operators running takeout, delivery, and food-service counters across Canada. We've seen what works at scale — and what falls apart mid-service.

50+
Condiment SKUs in stock
13
Provinces & territories served
0
MOQ — order by the case or pallet
At a Glance

Key Takeaways

Six facts every Canadian takeout and delivery operator should know about bulk condiment portion packs. Some of these we learned the hard way so you don't have to.

Portion packs cut waste below 2%

Bulk bottles in a busy takeout kitchen lose 8–15% of product to over-pouring and spillage. Sealed portion packs eliminate that entirely. You get exact cost-per-order tracking. We've watched kitchens recover the switch-over cost inside a month.

CFIA compliance is built in

Every Heinz, Kraft, Nestle, and Beemaid portion pack in our catalogue is manufactured in CFIA-registered facilities. Your procurement audit trail is already set. Public health inspectors pick up on this fast.

No MOQ means mix and match

Order a single case of Wings Soy Sauce packets with a case of Hellmann’s Mayo Stickpacks and a case of Kraft Cranberry Sauce — no minimums, no multi-SKU penalties. That flexibility matters when you’re testing a new menu item. And we mean it — one case is fine.

Calgary warehouse, Canada-wide shipping

All portion packs ship from our Calgary warehouse via live carrier rates. Operators in Vancouver, Toronto, Halifax, and Yellowknife pay the same transparent freight — no regional surcharges baked into unit prices. We've sent pallets to Whitehorse on UPS Ground — if a carrier serves it, we ship it.

200–1,000 units per case

Case sizes vary by product: Kraft jams and spreads come 200/case, Hellmann’s mayo stickpacks 210/case, Heinz ketchup portions 1,000/case, Nestle COFFEE-MATE creamer packets 1,000/case. Pick the count that matches your weekly throughput. A food truck needs different volumes than a campus food court — we stock both.

Shelf-stable, no cold chain needed

Most portion packs store at ambient temperature for 12–18 months. No refrigerated warehouse slots needed, no cold-chain freight surcharges. That simplifies storage for operators with limited cooler space — which is most of them.

Why Portion Packs

Why portion packs win for takeout and delivery

The economics of portion-controlled condiments go beyond convenience. We've seen operators save more than they expected in areas they never tracked.

Watch a cook fill a 60 mL ramekin from a bulk ketchup bottle and hand it through a takeout window. You have seen the waste problem first-hand. They over-pour, the customer gets twice what they need, and half of it hits the garbage. Multiply that across 300 orders a week and you are pouring profit into the landfill. We have walked into Calgary kitchens where the back-of-house trash bin told us everything we needed to know about their condiment costs.

Portion packs solve this at the source. A Heinz Ketchup Portion (8 mL, 1,000/case) delivers exactly 8 mL every time. A Wings Soy Sauce packet (9 g, 500/case) is 9 g, no variance. That precision lets you calculate condiment cost-per-order to the fraction of a cent. For a takeout-heavy kitchen doing 500 covers a week, the waste reduction alone recovers the price premium over bulk within the first month. We have run the numbers alongside operators — it holds up.

There is a food-safety angle Canadian operators cannot ignore. Once a bulk bottle is opened, it sits at room temperature on a prep table for hours or days. Portion packs are sealed single-use units. No cross-contamination from dirty utensils dipped into a shared jar. No expired product lingering at the back of a cooler. Every pack is used once and discarded. Public health inspectors notice this during audits, and it matters more now than it did five years ago. One Vancouver café we know switched entirely after a surprise CFIA visit flagged their open-jar setup.

Format Options

Portion formats: squeeze packets, stickpacks, cups, and pouches

Each format serves a different takeout and delivery scenario. Pick wrong and your line cooks will let you know.

The most common portion format for Canadian takeout is the flat squeeze packet — the familiar tear-top foil rectangle. Heinz Ketchup Portions (8 mL, 1,000/case) and Heinz Sweet Green Relish portions (8 mL, 500/case) use this design. It is compact, stacks flat, and customers tear the top off along a perforated line. These work best for ketchup, mustard, relish, soy sauce, vinegar, and hot chili sauce — thin to medium viscosity. Don't try to push thick tartar sauce through a flat packet; that is where stickpacks earn their keep.

Stickpacks are a different animal. Hellmann’s Real Mayonnaise Stickpack (11 mL, 210/case) uses a long sealed tube that the customer tears at one end and squeezes like a miniature pastry bag. The stickpack format is ideal for thick condiments like mayo, tartar sauce, and honey because the full width of the pack opens, letting the product flow without the user crushing the packet. Operators who switched from flat mayo packets to stickpacks report fewer customer complaints about burst packets and wasted product. In our Calgary warehouse, stickpack cases outsell flat mayo packets three to one.

Cup formats cover jams, spreads, and chunky condiments. Kraft Pure Strawberry Jam (16 mL, 200/case) and Kraft Cranberry Sauce (16 mL, 200/case) come in sealed plastic cups with peel-off lids. These are standard across the Canadian cafe and breakfast segment. Sunspun Strawberry Spread (10 mL, 200/case) uses the same cup profile. Thicker products like Olde Style Honey Mustard Sauce (28 g, 160/case) need a wider pouch format — customers get better access to the product without excavating with a knife.

Cost Per Serving

How portion packs affect your cost-per-serving

The unit price on a portion pack is higher than bulk, but the total cost picture tells a different story. We have seen sticker-shock scare off smart operators — don't let it.

On the shelf, a case of Heinz Ketchup Portions (1,000 units) carries a higher per-millilitre price than a 6 L Cryovac bag. That gap scares off operators who only look at sticker price. But the real cost of a bulk ketchup bottle includes the 10–15% you lose to spillage, the 5% you lose to expired product, and the labour cost of filling, washing, and stocking ramekins. When you total those against a portion pack that you simply drop into a bag, the difference narrows drastically. Narrower than most people guess.

For delivery operations, portion packs save even more. A delivery order that includes four separate ramekins of sauce needs four lids, four cups, a carry tray, and a bag insert to stop leaks. One leak in the delivery bag damages the entire order. A portion pack kit — a handful of sealed packets dropped into the bag — eliminates the packaging overhead and the leak risk entirely. The cost of a single leaked bulk ramekin that ruins a delivery order can wipe out the margin on that entire ticket. We have seen a single ramekin leak cost an operator twice the margin of that ticket in refunds and replacement meals.

We have seen operators try the hybrid approach: bulk bottles for dine-in, portion packs for delivery. That works until the kitchen grabs the wrong supply or a new hire uses bulk for everything. The kitchens that standardise on portion packs across every channel report simpler inventory, faster pack-out times, and fewer customer complaints about missing or wrong condiments. Our advice? Pick one system and stick with it.

Brand Selection

Which brands matter for Canadian operators?

Brand recognition drives customer satisfaction, but spec-compliant alternatives deserve a look. We have seen the right brand strategy save operators a lot of money without cutting quality.

Heinz dominates the Canadian ketchup and mustard portion segment for a reason. Customers see the Heinz label and they know the flavour profile. Same goes for Hellmann’s mayo, Kraft jams, and Nestle COFFEE-MATE creamer. These are national-brand items that your customers already have in their home fridges. Putting them in a takeout bag signals consistency and quality. That matters more for front-of-house visibility than back-of-house prep.

Gordon Choice and Olde Style offer CFIA-compliant alternatives at competitive wholesale rates. Gordon Choice GFS Tartar Sauce Portion (12 g, 500/case) and Olde Style BBQ Sauce (28 g, 160/case) serve operations where the condiment is a functional add-on rather than a brand-signalling item. A food truck that goes through 16 cases of BBQ sauce a week can realise meaningful savings by choosing Olde Style over a national brand without losing flavour or compliance. We have seen it happen.

Wings and Sunspun round out the value tier. Wings Soy Sauce (9 g, 500/case) and Wings Hot Chili Sauce (9 g, 500/case) are staples in Canadian Asian-fusion and quick-service kitchens. Sunspun strawberry, raspberry, and honey spread portions (200/case) cover the breakfast and pastry counter segment. The three-tier strategy — national brand for front-of-house visibility, value brand for back-of-house use, specialty brands for cuisine-specific needs — is the approach we recommend to multi-unit operators. It is not the only approach, but it is the one that holds up across the operators we work with.

Storage & Handling

Warehouse planning for condiment portion packs

Portion packs change your dry-goods storage math in ways bulk bottles do not. We have reorganised enough back-of-house shelves to know the difference.

A case of Heinz Ketchup Portions (1,000 units) measures roughly 40 cm x 30 cm x 20 cm and weighs about 10 kg. A 6 L Cryovac ketchup bag occupies less volume but requires a dispensing system and refrigerated storage after opening. Portion packs sit on a dry shelf at ambient temperature. That difference matters when your back-of-house storage competes for space between canned goods, paper supplies, and cleaning chemicals. In our Calgary warehouse, we stack portion cases six high. Try doing that with open jugs.

Stackability is the hidden advantage. Cases of portion packs are square, uniform, and pallet-friendly. A standard 48″ x 40″ pallet can hold 40–60 cases of Heinz Ketchup Portions, depending on orientation. The same footprint holds maybe 20 cases of assorted squeeze bottles. For operators ordering at pallet scale, the density difference translates into fewer shipments and lower freight cost per unit. That matters when your UPS bill lands.

Rotation discipline still matters. Even though sealed portion packs have 12–18 month shelf lives, we recommend first-in, first-out stock rotation. Mark each pallet with the received date. Pull from the oldest cases first. The cost of writing off a pallet of out-of-code honey packets is not the product cost — it is the operational disruption when you run out of honey mid-service and have to emergency-order at retail pricing. We have seen that exact situation play out at a busy Edmonton breakfast spot. They mark pallets now.

Product Comparison

Condiment portion pack types compared

Seven portion categories side-by-side: format, case count, viscosity, and best-use scenario.

Product Format Portion Size Case Count Best For
Heinz Ketchup Portion Squeeze packet 8 mL 1,000/case Burgers, fries, delivery bags
Heinz Sweet Green Relish Portion Squeeze packet 8 mL 500/case Hot dogs, deli sandwiches, poutine bars
Wings Soy Sauce Packet Squeeze packet 9 g 500/case Sushi takeout, Asian-fusion delivery
Beemaid White Honey Portion Squeeze packet 7 g 500/case Tea service, biscuit baskets, breakfast trays
Kraft Pure Strawberry Jam Plastic cup / peel lid 16 mL 200/case Breakfast takeout, cafe pastry counters
Hellmann’s Mayo Stickpack Stickpack tube 11 mL 210/case Sandwich wraps, burger toppings, salad kits
Nestle COFFEE-MATE Creamer Packet Powdered packet 3 g 1,000/case Coffee takeout, self-serve beverage stations
Shop the Range

Bulk condiment portion packs for your operation

Eight top-selling SKUs in stock at our Calgary warehouse, ready to ship Canada-wide. These are the movers — the ones operators reorder most.

Heinz Ketchup Portion 8ML 1000/Case
Heinz Ketchup Portion
8 mL · 1,000/case · Squeeze packet · CFIA-compliant
Heinz Sweet Green Relish Portion 8ML 500/Case
Heinz Sweet Green Relish Portion
8 mL · 500/case · Squeeze packet · Classic condiment
Wings Soy Sauce 9g Portion Packet 500/Case
Wings Soy Sauce Portion
9 g · 500/case · Squeeze packet · Japanese-style condiment
Beemaid White Honey 7g 500/Case
Beemaid White Honey Portion
7 g · 500/case · Canadian-made · Pasteurised liquid honey
Kraft Pure Strawberry Jam 16ML 200/Case
Kraft Pure Strawberry Jam
16 mL · 200/case · Peel-lid cup · No high-fructose corn syrup
Hellmann's Mayo Stickpack 11ML 210/Case
Hellmann’s Mayo Stickpack
11 mL · 210/case · Stickpack format · Real mayonnaise
Kraft Cranberry Sauce 16ML 200/Case
Kraft Cranberry Sauce
16 mL · 200/case · Peel-lid cup · Thanksgiving & catering staple
Nestle COFFEE-MATE Creamer Packets 1000/Case
Nestle COFFEE-MATE Creamer
3 g · 1,000/case · Original powdered · Single-serve packets
Reviews

What Canadian operators say

Real feedback from takeout and delivery buyers across three provinces.

★★★★★

“We switched from bulk ketchup bottles to Heinz Portion packs for our delivery channel and dropped condiment waste by about 12% in the first month. The Wings Soy Sauce packets are always included in sushi orders. Shipping from the Calgary warehouse to Vancouver takes three days on UPS. No MOQ means we can test a new relish without committing to half a pallet.”

M
Mara T.
Kitchen Manager — British Columbia
★★★★★

“I run two food trucks in Edmonton and one in Calgary. Portion packs are the only way to keep condiment costs predictable when you are serving from a different lot every day. Hellmann’s Mayo Stickpacks are our highest-turnover item — the stickpack format means no burst packets on hot summer days. The Kraft Cranberry Sauce cups sell out every Thanksgiving weekend. Picking up from the Calgary warehouse saves us freight when we can route a driver.”

D
Derek H.
Food Truck Owner — Alberta
★★★★★

“Our campus food court runs eight different cuisines and every station uses portion packs. The Beemaid honey packets go into tea orders, the Kraft Strawberry Jam cups go with our breakfast wraps, and the Nestle COFFEE-MATE creamers keep the self-serve coffee station tidy. No cross-contamination, no sticky countertops, no open containers sitting out. The ordering process is straight through — mix cases from different brands, one shipment, live carrier rate.”

R
Raj S.
Food Service Director — Ontario
FAQ

Bulk Condiment Portion Packs: Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes do condiment portion packs come in for Canadian food service?

Condiment portion packs are available in formats ranging from 6 mL squeeze packets (Heinz Mustard, Ketchup) through 9 g soy sauce and hot chili packets, 11 mL mayo stickpacks, 16 mL jam cups, 28 g BBQ sauce pouches, and 1,000-count creamer packet cases. Common case counts are 200, 210, 500, and 1,000 units per case. Whatever your throughput, there is a pack size that fits it.

Which brands of condiment portion packs does ChickenPieces carry?

ChickenPieces stocks Heinz, French’s, Wings, Beemaid, Kraft, Hellmann’s, Gordon Choice, Olde Style, Sunspun, and Nestle COFFEE-MATE. That covers ketchup, mustard, relish, soy sauce, mayo, honey, jams, cranberry sauce, BBQ sauce, and creamer portions — all under one roof. No need to split orders across three distributors.

Are these condiment portion packs CFIA compliant?

Yes. Every portion pack listed in our catalogue meets CFIA food safety requirements for shelf-stable condiments. Products from Heinz, Kraft, Nestle, and Beemaid are manufactured in CFIA-registered facilities. We maintain compliance documentation for audit-ready procurement. Public health inspectors know the difference.

What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for bulk condiment portion packs?

There is no minimum order quantity at ChickenPieces. You can order a single case of Heinz Ketchup Portions or a pallet of assorted condiment packs. This is especially useful for independent operators and food trucks who cannot commit to full pallet volumes. We mean one case. Try getting that from a broadline distributor.

Do you ship condiment portion packs to all Canadian provinces and territories?

Yes. We ship from our Calgary warehouse to every province and territory in Canada, including British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. We have shipped to all of them. The furthest UPS haul so far? Iqaluit via southern routing.

How do you calculate shipping on bulk condiment orders?

We calculate shipping on live carrier rates at checkout, not on flat or subsidized tiers. Every order is priced against real LTL, parcel, or pallet-freight quotes from our Calgary warehouse to your dock. You never absorb hidden shipping costs into product margins — what we charge is what the carrier charges us, plus a small handling pass-through. For bulk and pallet orders this typically runs 15–25% lower than competitors who bake shipping into their unit prices, because the rate is transparent and tied to the actual shipment weight and distance. No games, no surprises.

Can I mix different condiment portion packs in one order?

Yes, and there is no requirement to order a single SKU. Mix Heinz Ketchup Portions with Wings Soy Sauce packets, Kraft Strawberry Jam cups, and Nestle COFFEE-MATE creamer packets in the same order. Each item stays at its own case price with no surcharge for multi-SKU orders. We designed it that way on purpose.

What is the shelf life of condiment portion packs?

Most shelf-stable condiment portion packs have a shelf life of 12–18 months from manufacture when stored in cool, dry conditions below 25 °C. Products like Beemaid honey and Kraft jams are sealed for ambient storage. Creamer packets and powdered items last up to 24 months. Rotate your stock and you will never write off a case.

How do portion packs compare cost-per-serving to bulk bottles?

Portion packs carry a higher cost-per-serving than bulk bottles or pouches, but they eliminate waste from over-pouring, reduce food safety risk from cross-contamination, and provide precise cost tracking per order. For takeout and delivery operations the total cost of goods often works out lower when you factor in zero waste and faster service speed. The unit price is only one number on the spreadsheet.

Do you supply condiment dispensers or caddies to go with these packs?

ChickenPieces carries condiment display solutions including the Cal-Mil 10-Bin Condiment Holder and stacking wood caddies designed for portion pack organisation at takeout stations and cafeteria counters. Keeps everything tidy and accessible — no cardboard box on the counter.

Why operators buy bulk condiment portion packs from ChickenPieces

Four reasons Canadian takeout and delivery operators rely on us for their condiment supply chain. We have earned that trust case by case.

No minimum order quantity

Order one case or a full pallet — the unit price stays the same. Independent cafes, food trucks, and multi-unit chains all get the same wholesale rates without volume commitments. No tiers, no negotiations.

Canadian-owned, ships nationwide

We are a Canadian business operating from a Calgary warehouse. Your orders reach Vancouver, Toronto, Halifax, Whitehorse, and everywhere between via UPS with live transparent freight rates. We ship from the same loading dock that sends out our daily pickups.

Comprehensive brand selection

Heinz, Hellmann’s, Kraft, Nestle, Wings, Beemaid, Sunspun, Gordon Choice, Olde Style, and French’s under one roof. No need to split orders across multiple distributors to get the brands your customers expect. One order, one shipment, one invoice.

CFIA-Compliant Product Selection
Institutional procurement expertise

We understand the compliance paperwork, spec sheets, and audit trails that Canadian institutional buyers need. Every portion pack ships with traceable lot information and manufacturer documentation on request. We keep the files so you do not have to chase them.

Ready to standardise your condiment portion packs?

Compare Heinz Ketchup Portions, Wings Soy Sauce packets, Kraft jams, Hellmann’s Mayo Stickpacks, and two dozen more SKUs against your current cost-per-serving. Request a bulk quote with live carrier rates from our Calgary warehouse. No commitment, no MOQ, no pressure. Just a real conversation about what your operation needs.

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