Imagine how much easier food storage and transportation would be if perishables didn't have to be refrigerated. |
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And presumably they manage to use up most of the perishables they buy before they go off. |
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With perishables, you need to turn over your inventory faster, and you have refrigeration issues. |
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While dry goods can be sold for delivery virtually anywhere, perishables have to be sold close to the destination. |
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We have refrigerators, but we'd like to get a big plastic-wrapping machine so we could preserve the perishables longer. |
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The door was left unlocked, and when I awoke, the dry goods were on the kitchen counter and the perishables had been placed in my fridge. |
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For instance, some have taken dry goods out of their designated aisles and are merchandising them with perishables. |
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While you work, pack perishables in an insulated cooler or a container lined with ice packs. |
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In wintertime I stored perishables in a milk crate on the porch roof outside the large window. |
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All along one side of the kitchen were crates full of oranges, bread, butter, and other perishables. |
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Anyway, when I finally finished the kitchen yesterday I was left with a mountain of perishables I couldn't take with me. |
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We have perishables in our hold that are losing value every second I stand here arguing about it. |
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A number of residents have contacted the council about this and have been told to put extra wrapping on perishables. |
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I realised that the lowly-paid young assistant would reduce the price of perishables at the same time each day. |
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In the 1800s, people turned to paperboard boxes, paper bags, and tin cans to preserve perishables. |
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The most likely option is to continue to have the perishables delivered as they currently are instead of integrating them into configured loads. |
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With the focus, by and large, turning to door delivery, in the case of consumer durables as well as perishables, the location factor has been obscured. |
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Today I threw out several hundred dollars worth of perishables. |
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Has the Commission ever been forced to restrict the concentration of ownership in the trade in perishables in Europe? |
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Selection of perishables is broader and the cost of food on the northern shelves is significantly more affordable. |
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It's important to refrigerate or freeze perishables, prepared foods and leftovers within two hours or less. |
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The interior was often divided into two or three compartments for different types of cones and canisters of sugar, or other expensive perishables such as coffee and tea. |
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Thus, inland navigation is practically excluded from the transport of urgent goods, e.g. perishables. |
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The perishables category within which consumers spent the most money was dairy. |
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Discounters sell less expensive, private-label brands and keep overheads low by stocking limited amounts of perishables that require close attention. |
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The inability to refrigerate has meant the end of perishables in Mosul such as meat and dairy. |
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By not stocking perishables such as fresh fruit or vegetables, discounters keep down their costs. |
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It is expected to handle 900,000 tonnes of perishables daily. |
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Refrigerate or freeze perishables and prepared food and leftovers within two hours. |
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A justice would also have the authority to permit the sale or destruction of perishables or other things which depreciate rapidly. |
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You can go from the perishables planning list directly to the issue list and specify how the articles should be distributed among the recipients and when they should be delivered. |
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He runs 15 companies that store and transport fruit and other perishables. |
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So-called deferred, or exclusive patronage, rebates are popular for large vendors of perishables, of certain services, and of consumer durable goods. |
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Poor quality and lack of variety and availability of fresh fruits and vegetables and milk continue to be barriers to purchasing priority perishables. |
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Customers generally buy space which they fill with all sorts of different cargo, including perishables and other goods which might require specific handling. |
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The problem is that, every time shipments cross the border into the United States, they have a thousand and one conditions imposed, and trucks full of perishables are kept in storage. |
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Owners risk of damage applies to perishables or to goods that may be damaged by elevated temperatures or that may require controlled elevated temperatures. |
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The foodstuffs sector in Europe is currently marked by a clearly increasing degree of concentration, since a few perishables retail chains have taken control of ever larger shares of the market. |
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Pack perishables in insulated bags with freezer packs. |
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Make special arrangements for the moving of perishables, such as plants. |
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Both vegetables and cut flowers require considerable investment in post-harvest facilities and transport infrastructure, as well as immediate access to air-cargo capacity, because they are perishables and delicate to handle. |
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Cardiff's specialised facilities include a distribution terminal and chill and cold storage for perishables. |
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Perishables such as vegetables, fruits, and flowers can be conveniently shipped to the markets in the eastern part of the prefecture. |
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