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    Organize your pantry like a pro with these durable, stackable, BPA-free containers. The set includes one tall, two medium, two small and two mini containers and lids, plus two dozen reusable labels.

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    Sort your pantry for good with this four-piece set of airtight food storage containers. Use them to store dry goods like flour, sugar, grains, pasta and cereal, or use them to mix up your homemade ...

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    Putting all those fresh-from-the-store items into airtight storage containers not only made for a more organized-looking pantry, but also made them last far longer than they likely would have ...

  5. Food storage container - Wikipedia

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    In early civilizations cereal grains such as maize, wheat, barley etc. were stored in large airy buildings, often raised up from the ground to reduce infestation by pests and vermin. Ancient Egyptian and early Hebrew writings include reference to such buildings and their successors can still be seen in use in less developed countries and regions.

  6. Shelf-stable food - Wikipedia

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    Decreasing the amount of available water in a product, increasing its acidity, or irradiating [1] or otherwise sterilizing the food and then sealing it in an air-tight container are all ways of depriving bacteria of suitable conditions in which to thrive. All of these approaches can extend a food's shelf life, often without unacceptably ...

  7. Earl Tupper - Wikipedia

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    Earl Silas Tupper (July 28, 1907 – October 3, 1983) was an American businessman and inventor, best known as the inventor of Tupperware, an airtight plastic container for storing food, and for founding the related home products company that bears his name, Tupperware Plastics Company.

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