How do food containers reduce microbial growth
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How do food containers reduce microbial attack?
Refrences. How does a food container reduce the microbial attack? Foods are stored in properly sealed packets or airtight containers to prevent the food from moisture, air and from other infectious agents that lead to microbial growth. Thus, food containers reduce microbial growth or microbial attacks.
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