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  2. Vacuum packing - Wikipedia

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    Sealed food alongside a home vacuum sealer and plastic rolls used for sealing. Vacuum packing is a method of packaging that removes air from the package prior to sealing. This method involves placing items in a plastic film package, removing air from inside and sealing the package. [1] Shrink film is sometimes used to have a tight fit to the ...

  3. Can You Freeze Wine? Yes, and Here’s How - AOL

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  4. Recycling codes - Wikipedia

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    Recycling codes on products. Recycling codes are used to identify the materials out of which the item is made, to facilitate easier recycling process.The presence on an item of a recycling code, a chasing arrows logo, or a resin code, is not an automatic indicator that a material is recyclable; it is an explanation of what the item is made of.

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  6. The Genius Trick For Keeping Wine Bottles From Clanging ... - AOL

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    This tip was discovered at Costco, but will work anywhere there are bottles of wine and shopping carts. The Genius Trick For Keeping Wine Bottles From Clanging Around in Your Shopping Cart Skip to ...

  7. Bag-in-box - Wikipedia

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    The company filling the bag with its product generally removes the tap, fills the bag (with wine, juice or other liquid) and replaces the tap and then the bag is placed in the box. The bags are available as singles for semi-automatic machines or as web bags, where the bags have perforations between each one.

  8. Shelf-stable food - Wikipedia

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    A collection of mason jars filled with preserved foods. Package sterility and seal integrity are vital for commercially packaged shelf-stable food products. With flexible packaging (plastic films, foils, laminates, etc), the choice of materials and process conditions are an important decision for packaging engineers.

  9. Disposable food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Many disposable foodservice products can be made of plastic or plastic-coated paper: cups, plates, bowls, trays, food containers and cutlery, for example. Plastics are used because the material is lightweight and holds the temperature of hot/cold food and beverages.