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Apr 2, 2022 at 20:17 comment added joseph h @SolomonSlow Ahah. But it is one way to do it. Especially when dealing with drinks, sauces and “wet” foods. Thanks for the info. I’ll edit my answer and I’ll watch the video sometime today. Cheers.
Apr 2, 2022 at 12:52 comment added Solomon Slow Re, "...package and contents placed in a vacuum chamber and sealed..." That would work, but it's not generally how they do it. There are cheaper ways. For example, you can use a countertop appliance to vacuum seal things in plastic bags; youtube.com/watch?v=-_AZ23DwcGA (watch from 2:05 to 2:35). To vacuum seal cooked foods in glass jars, Google for instructions for "home canning."
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