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Atray is a shallow platform designed for the carrying of items. It can be fashioned from numerous materials, including silver, brass, sheet iron, paperboard, wood, melamine, and molded pulp. Trays range in cost from inexpensive molded pulp trays which are disposable and inexpensive melamine trays used in cafeterias, to mid-priced wooden trays used in a home, to expensive silver trays used in luxury hotels. Some examples have raised galleries, handles, and short feet for support.

Brass tray inlaid with silver, Egypt or Syria, 19th century

Trays are flat, but with raised edges to stop things from sliding off them. They are made in a range of shapes but are commonly found in oval or rectangular forms, sometimes with cutout or attached handles with which to carry them.

A more elaborate device is the tray table, which is designed to accommodate a tray, or to serve as a tray itself. There are two primary kinds of tray tables. The TV tray table is typically a small table, which may have legs that fold to allow it to be carried like a tray. The airplane tray table is a tray built into the back of an airline seat, which folds down so that the person sitting in the seat behind the one containing the table can use it as a surface from which to eat meals served on the airplane.

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Waiter with waitperson service tray in Vienna, Austria.
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References

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  • ^ Collins, Andrew P. (25 February 2014). "A Brief History Of Australia's Car-Truck 'Ute' On Its 80th Birthday". Jalopnik.
  • ^ "Common UTE Questions - Nissan Australia". www.nissan.com.au.
  • ^ "Use of seed trays". Bifurcatedcarrots.eu. 14 February 2008. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  • ^ Seed tray rack example 1
  • ^ Seed tray rack example 2
  • ^ Method of packaging fresh meat - US 3397068 A, google.com
  • ^ Gerry Bailey; Felicia Law (2006). Cowries, Coins, Credit; The History of Money. Compass Point Books. p. 16. ISBN 9780756516765.
  • ^ Avery Cardoza. Secrets of Winning Slots. Cardoza Publishing. p. 26. ISBN 9781580424424.
  • ^ Alice Gordenker (23 May 2015). "Change trays". The Japan Times. Retrieved 11 August 2022.
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