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by kube-system
780 days ago
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> Meat was wrapped in paper. Milk, butter and sour cream were poured into whatever container buyer had provided. These were both common in mid-century US too. These practices were slowly discontinued because other packaging was cheaper and more sanitary, especially as foods were packaged further away from the end consumer. And when buying meat fresh at a butcher in the US, it's still fairly common to get it wrapped in paper. |
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(Basically if using your own container, you put it on the scale, hit "tare" which zeros the scale with the container and then you fill it up. Most bulk sales are via standard plastic containers the store has which are already in the machine's database.)