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yes it does, or no it does not

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Baking soda can help slow down the process of an apple rotting due to its ability to create an alkaline environment that inhibits the growth of bacteria and fungi. However, it is not a foolproof method and may not completely prevent rotting. Keeping the apple cool and dry will also help extend its shelf life.

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