A disposable folding food tray (10) having container ports (38, 40) for mounting to a beverage container (11). The disposable tray is mounted to the beverage container such that the consumer need only hold the bottom portion of the container in one hand in order to support the food tray. The food tray includes a food support area (68) the size and shape of which can be adjusted to accommodate any desired food item. The tray is convenient in that one of the consumer's hands is always free, and the tray can be configured to fold into either a right handed or left handed version. The folding food tray can be conveniently and inexpensively made from a single piece of cardboard and supplied to the site of use in a generally flat configuration.