keeping food in original packaging?

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grenfell
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Re: keeping food in original packaging?

Post by grenfell »

Glad to hear it. I hope I didn't come across as some sort of lecturing know it all , just a warning from someone who has stood with a bucket handle in his hand looking at the broken shards of plastic littering the floor all around him :oops: :lol:
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Decaff
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Re: keeping food in original packaging?

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grenfell wrote:Glad to hear it. I hope I didn't come across as some sort of lecturing know it all , just a warning from someone who has stood with a bucket handle in his hand looking at the broken shards of plastic littering the floor all around him :oops: :lol:
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itslee
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Re: keeping food in original packaging?

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Can I quickly add. Its best to check packaging for air holes! Ive just added some more pasta to my store and of course I place straight in to my bucket. Upon looking at the bags they have some air holes which could be to prevent death if one is to be placed over ones head.

I checked my other pasta and they also have these holes. If you aint storing in air tight tubs, buckets etc.. check they aint got these holes. :o It maybe time to invest in some mylar bags I think.

This includes Lidl's simply pasta 1kg bag.