Packaged commercially refers to food products that are prepared, processed, and sealed in specific packaging for distribution and sale to consumers through retail outlets or food service establishments. These products are usually produced in larger quantities to meet market demands and adhere to safety and quality standards set by regulatory authorities.
Not necessarily. "Packaged" simply means that the item has been put into packaging for sale or distribution. It does not specifically imply that the item has been shipped.
"Commercially viable" refers to a product or service that is able to generate enough revenue to cover its costs and create a profit. It indicates that there is a market demand for the offering and that it can be sustained or scaled effectively in the marketplace.
"Commercially obtained" refers to products or services that are purchased from a business or organization for a particular use, rather than being obtained through personal or non-commercial means. These goods are typically produced or provided for the purpose of sale in the marketplace.
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Yes, provided it is commercially packaged.
No, unless commercially packaged.
Indeed, as long as it is commercially packaged.
No, unless it is commercially packaged (i.e. canned).
Indeed, as long as they are commercially packaged.
Unless commercially packaged, not a single one.
Only if it is commercially packaged. Otherwise, it may be confiscated.
it produces less mess.
No, unless commercially packaged.
If it is something that requires refrigeration, then it is probably no good and should be discarded.
Only if it is commercially packaged (e.g. beef jerky, candies or chocolate in its original package).
If something is commercially extinct, it means that there isn't enough of that thing to be commercially profitable. Or it might mean that the popularity of that item is going downhill, and not enough people are buying it, and so that item won't be sold anymore, making it commercially extinct.