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    I have noticed a local eatery has condiment packages of crushed red pepper and parmesian cheese in either foil or mylar type packages with no expiration dates. What would the thoughts be if say a guy got his hands on a small handful and packaged them in some small leftover ends of oversized mylar bags that were resealed into smaller shaped squares and stored them in the leftover bucket space on some other items he was bucketing?
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  • #2
    I have a stockpile of "Pizza Hut" pepper packages, "Taco Bell" fire sauce packages, "Whataburger" ketchup mini-tubs, and "Wendy's" mustard packages (very few places give out mustard packs nowadays), and "ChikFila" honey packages. I have them loosely packed ziploc bags in 3 month increments (every 3 months, I throw all remaining in the oldest pack, and "acquire" enough for a new pack).

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    • #3
      Anything to make those stored wheat berries taste better!

      Jelly, non-dairy creamer, sugar... Heck, MRE's even have those tiny bottles of Tobasco!
      In God we trust, everyone else bring data.

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      • #4
        They don't you can just tear the top that is why they edges are all jagged.Or there is a little notch to tear the packets.

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