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karlynnae

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Why are foods packaged?
 
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Explain how ice cream is an example of overlapping operations.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Foods are packaged for shipping; dispensing; improving the usefulness of the product; protection from microbial contamination, dirt, insects, light, moisture, drying, flavor changes, and physical alterations; and for marketing and selling purposes.

Answer to Question 2

Ice cream manufacturing comprises two processes: (1) mix-making, which uses mixing, fluid flow, heat transfer, and size reduction; and (2) freezing, which involves fluid flow, heat transfer, and mass transfer of air into the ice cream.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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