Explain why food products containing fats oil (like potato chips ) are packaged in nitrogen
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so that it don't spoil and become like that only when It was packed
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➫Food products containing fat, and oil like "potato chips" are packaged in the nitrogen gas to prevent the rancidity.
➫Rancidity is the process of development of unpleasant smell in fat and oils that are accompanied by the changes in their appearance and texture often.
➫A secure practice commonly used throughout the "food industry" they use nitrogen gas for the prevention of spoilage of food packaging. Another reason for the frequent use of nitrogen gas for food packaging is to provide a pressurised atomsphere that avoid package collapse.
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