0 Something, especially food, that is vacuum-packed is in a soft container from which the air has been removed so that the contents can be stored longer.
The themes themselves are, so to speak, vacuum-packed, with little suggestion of their inter-connections, or the reasons behind their popularity, appropriation and development.
First, there are provisions to ensure that the date by which any vacuum-packed food should be consumed is shown on the pack.
When the seal is broken on the vacuum-packed disc, the layer changes from clear to black in about 48 hours, rendering the disc unplayable.
Simply loosening the lid of a vacuum-packed food product to break the seal is enough to permit the bacteria and mold growth to resume.
The cumulative effect is like three or four hit songs vacuum-packed into one.
Now tea leaves are vacuum-packed in high density plastic packs with fancy packaging.
From transfer and hygiene standpoints, vacuum-packed akumaki can be found in many places as a souvenir.
Chilled vacuum-packed beef cuts have a shelf-life of six months provided that the cold chain is maintained at a constant, specified minimum temperature.