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  2. 7 Things From the Container Store That Pro Organizers Can't ...

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    These clear air-tight canisters are a pantry staple that keep your food fresh, prevent pets, and, of course, alert you when it's time to restock pasta, rice, beans, you name it. Buying in sets is ...

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    The containers have lids with adjustable air vents and can be easily stacked. The vents can be used to regulate air flow and control humidity to keep your fruits and veggies fresh for up to two weeks.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Vacuum packing - Wikipedia

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    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 contents.

  6. Dry box - Wikipedia

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    This moisture and humidity control technology is renewable without having to replace desiccant and is capable of reaching low humidity (20%RH or less) to ultra low humidity (5%RH or less) levels. Generally dry boxes with 5%RH or less is utilized in surface mount technology in order to comply with IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033.

  7. Food storage - Wikipedia

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    For kitchen use, glass containers are the most traditional method. During the 20th century plastic containers were introduced for kitchen use. They are now sold in a vast variety of sizes and designs. Metal cans are used (in the United States the smallest practical grain storage uses closed-top #10 metal cans measuring about 3 to 3.5 liters).

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