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	<title>Comments on: Tuesday Tip: How to Store Seasonal Merchandise</title>
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		<title>By: Retail Plastic Bags</title>
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		<description>in storing a merchandise you should store it in a cool place. moisture will make the food taste different. group them accordingly to there use and separate the foods to chemical if you are THAT organize you can arrange them in alphabetical order or put them in boxes or container if you want. also you can make a group of the ones that are close to the expiry date so you should be able to know which likely you have to consume first .</description>
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