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Mar 30, 2024

The Best Pantry Organization Containers, Bins, Tools, & Tips

The moment I get sucked into TikTok is the same moment I realize there's no going back. Once the after-work scroll starts, it's possible that I may not come back to reality for at least another hour. Between "day in the life" vlogs, outfit inspiration videos, and captivating musicians, the most satisfying and relaxing videos I see on my For You Page are of people cleaning their homes to the T and restocking their pantries with all the snacks a girl could ever need.

Watch one for yourself – the combo of sped-up sound and aesthetically pleasing display is like music to the ears. But I can't help but feel behind the pack with my pantry in disarray (especially knowing spring cleaning is around the corner). Though you don't have to go hard in organizing your pantry like Khloe K, it can feel nice to start somewhere so your pantry staples and fun snacks have a home. Check out these ten helpful tips in kickstarting your spring clean project, and some of our favorite pantry organization containers and bins to get you there!

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Storing dry foods and pantry staples in an airtight environment will keep them fresher for much longer. Try out organizing with some clear containers so that your food items stay visible, making it easier to keep track of what you have.

Not only will moving miscellaneous snacks into bins make your pantry look neater, you'll also know exactly where to go when the 2 p.m. munchies hit.

The prices on some pantry organization tools can be overwhelming, and not everyone has a budget set-aside for a full-on pantry glam-ification. Combing the thrift or dollar store for helpful organizational bins or shelves is just as effective as shopping for new items!

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Slap a bespoke label and expiration date on your different pantry storage containers to see what exactly you have available, and when each food item goes bad.

Maximize your pantry's shelf space, and invest in shelf risers or stackable bins. This allows you to use more vertical space to store your favorite snacks and other pantry items. This hack comes in especially handy for kitchen lovers with small pantries.

Keep snacks on one shelf, pantry staples on another, and boxes on another shelf to stay organized and keep thing separate. You can even label each shelf, or draft up a schematic to hang near the pantry so food items don't wander off their designated shelf. If you have kiddos, relegate all their food items to one easy-to-reach shelf.

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Hang pantry organizers like over-the-door shelves on the back of your door if you’re low on space. You can even use a pocket shoe organizer for snacks and other small items!

Follow the FIFO rule to keep your pantry organized and up to date: first in, first out. This ensures that you're eating and preparing meals with the freshest ingredients.

Account for a space to organize those miscellaneous kitchen items like chip clips, Tupperware, and lunchboxes.

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Maintain a uniform, organized pantry by selecting organizational tools that match in color scheme.

Leave individually wrapped pantry snacks in an organized fashion with small baskets like this one.

These wire bins also have a convenient spot for labeling, so you can further organize your pantry space.

Though labeled a refrigerator basket, these adorable ceramic containers can also fare well for pantry organization.

If you're looking to maximize vertical space in your pantry, look no further than these stackable wire baskets.

These pantry storage bins have a super clean, sleek finish to match your elevated style.

Get rid of those annoying, bulky cereal boxes, and store your favorite morning munchie in this unique dispenser.

These pantry organization containers are all certified airtight. Buy the whole set so that all of your dry grains and pastas have somewhere to go!

Sparkling water fiend? These pantry organizers keep your cans from rolling all around.

This glass jar makes snacking easy, and storing snacks even easier.

This lid and container organizer will be a lifesaver in your kitchen and pantry if you use a lot of Tupperware.

Keep flour and sugar in these pantry canisters so that they stay fresh.

Spice things up for your pantry organization and invest in a spice rack!

Lazy susans come in handy when you need to have every pantry item visible.

Organize each of the 4 compartments on this wood Lazy Susan to match your needs.

This sleek storage tool is easy to clean, plus it utilizes a ton of vertical space with its stacking design.​

This budget-friendly turn table will meet all of your needs. It's super easy to store smaller containers on.

Never lose track of what's in your pantry again. These easy-to-read labels will seriously change your organization game.

These organizational labels can be erased and swapped around with ease.

If you love your tea, but the boxes of bags take up too much space in your pantry, opt for a small shelf riser.

These risers come in a set, so you can play around with what pantry shelf setup feels best.

An over-the-door organizer is a true game changer if your pantry is in tight quarters.

Try using a smaller, roll-away cart if you're strapped for pantry space. You can store it near your kitchen and roll it closer when you need it.

A shoe organizer is a great alternative to over-the-door storage if you don't want to invest a ton of money into it.

Spices and smaller containers will find a cozy home on stadium-style shelf organizers like this one.

Found a new way to step up your pantry game? Let us know @BritandCo!

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Creative Assistant, Meredith Holser, is B+C's resident food writer, photographer, and TikTok taker. Meredith writes about a range of topics for B+C, but she's adopted food writing in all its many facets for the last year. You can see her work published in Do214, Advocate Magazine, WFAA, and North Texas Daily. Meredith's passion for photography began after sneaking her mom's iPhone to take pictures of flowers on vacation, eventually evolving from a passion to a professional career. Outside of work, you can catch Meredith hiking, trying new recipes, and dreaming about having a yummy little treat.

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