The container will be filled with noodles up to 80 percent full/half full

  1. Customer will get a full or half round aluminium container of fried noodles. (Assuming the container is in round shape and is made of aluminium and contain noodle).

  2. The container will be filled with noodles up to 80 percent full/half full.

Can I phrase the above sentences in such a way. Please advise. Thank you so much for helping me.

What is the context? Why would you want to phrase it like that?

Here are the correct versions of what you’ve written:

The customer will get a round aluminium container filled or half-filled with fried noodles.
The container will be 80 per cent filled with noodles.

‘half full’ can only indicate 50% and there is no purpose in saying ‘… 50 per cent half filled with noodles’. The version would either be:
… half filled with noodles
or
50 per cent filled with noodles.

Beeesneees,

  1. Customer will get a round aluminium container of fried noodles.
  2. Customer will get a round aluminium container filled with fried noodles.
    Are both sentences correct?

THE customer…