Food packaging {{Merge|Packaging and labelling|date=May 2007}}
... s the product that is labeled to show any [[nutrition]] information
on the food being consumed.
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Packaging and labelling ... e. For the semiconductor device fabrication
term, see [[integrated circuit packaging]].}} ... ling''' (AmE)
is any written, electronic, or graphic communications on the packaging
or on a separate but associated [[label]].
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Food science ... 'Food science''' is a discipline concerned with
all technical aspects of [[food]], beginning with [[harvest]]ing
or [[slaughter (livestock)|slaughtering]] ... ... particular food
product and its properties. In the [[United States|U.S.]], food
science is typically studied at [[land-grant university|land-grant
univers ...
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Food Technology (magazine) {{portal|Food}} ... ology, including
[[research]], [[education]], [[food engineering]], [[food packaging]],
[[nutraceuticals]], [[laboratory]] issues, and other items related
to I ...
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Packaging engineering ... eting]], [[materials science]], [[industrial
design]] and [[logistics]]. Packaging engineers must interact with
Research & Development, Manufacturing, Market ... Some [[packaging]]
engineers have backgrounds in other engineering disciplines while
some h ...
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Modified atmosphere ... odifying the composition of the internal
atmosphere of a package (commonly food packages, but this technique
is also used for drugs) in order to improve t ... * MAP = Modified
atmosphere packaging
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Bunzl ... ucts]], [[paper]] and [[plastic]] [[Packaging and labelling|packaging]],
[[food processing]] equipment, [[medical gloves]] and [[disposable]]
[[hygiene]] ... ... aners]], [[retailing|retailers]], [[catering]]
firms and [[Food processing|food processors]]. Almost half of Bunzl's
business is conducted in [[North Amer ...
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Packaging (disambiguation) '''Packaging''' most often refers to
[[Packaging and labelling]]. =="Packaging" other than
physical packaging==
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Food safety ... ood poisoning]]. In developed countries there are
intricate standards for food preparation, whereas in [[lesser developed
countries]] the main issue is s ... ... ines at [http://www.food.gov.uk/multimedia/pdfs/csctcooking.pdf
http://www.food.gov.uk/multimedia/pdfs/csctcooking.pdf] state that:
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Space food [[Image:ISSSpaceFoodOnATray.jpg|thumb|300px|Food aboard
the International Space Station served in a tray]] '''Space food'''
are food products, specially created and [[Food processing|processed]]
for consumption by [[astronaut]]s in [[outer space] ...
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Institute of Food Technologists |company_name = Institute of Food
Technologists ... 00 members worldwide as of [[2006]]. It is referred
to as "THE Society of Food Science and Technology." <ref>[http://www.ift.org/cms/?pid=1000023
About I ...
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Food irradiation [[Image:RADURAcx.JPG|thumb|150px|right|The [[Radura]]
logo, used to show a food has been treated with ionizing radiation.]]
... d cables (isolation), tires, and even gemstones. Compared to
the amount of food irradiated, the volume of those every-day applications
is huge but not not ...
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Aluminium foil ... ]</ref> Approximately 75% of aluminium
foil is used for [[packaging]] of [[food]]s, [[cosmetics]] and chemical
products, and 25% used for industrial appli ... ... has largely
been supplanted by aluminium and other materials for wrapping food.
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Food {{for|the Jan Švankmajer short film|Food (film)}} [[Image:Foods.jpg|thumbnail|250px|right|Foods
from plant sources]]
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Food industry ... on what they grow, can be considered outside of
the scope of the modern [[food]] [[industry]]. The food industry
includes:
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Jim Pattison Group industry = Media, automotive, media, packaging,
food sales and distribution, magazine distribution, entertainment,
export and f ... ... ships, grocery store chains, magazine distribution,
food service specialty packaging, advertising, real estate development,
fishing, forest products, financial ...
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Plastic bag [[Image:Plastic food bags.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Plastic
food bags/pouches]] ... xible, plastic film. Plastic bags are used
for containing and transporting foods, produce, powders, ice, chemicals,
waste, etc.
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Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft ... has undergone strategic
refocus, concentrating on its core compentence in packaging technology.
Today SIG comprises one division: SIG Combibloc , specializin ...
== Packaging ==
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Shelf life ... ore'', ''use by'' or ''freshness date'' is required
on packaged perishable foods. ... elf life might still be safe,
but quality is no longer guaranteed. In most food stores, shelf
life is maximised by using [[stock rotation]], which involve ...
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E number ... d Ireland, the term "E-number" is used as
a pejorative term for artificial food additives, and products may
promote themselves as "free of E-numbers" even ... ...
ael]]. They are increasingly (though still rarely) found on North
American packaging, especially in [[Canada]]. |