The sealing helps prevent oxidation from occurring.
The sealing helps prevent oxidation from occurring.-Apex
Stilton cheese is traditionally made with unpasteurized cow's milk. However, there are variations of stilton that use pasteurized milk for food safety reasons. It is best to check the packaging or inquire with the manufacturer to confirm if the stilton cheese you have is pasteurized or unpasteurized.
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There are several possible reasons. Packaging has many purposes. If a new type of material comes out, which provides more product stability or increases shelf life, the manager may change the package. Many manufacturers are also 'going green', and changing their packaging to reflect that mission. Or, they mat be trying to retool their product's image. Look at Tic Tac...when they released the 'Chill' version of their mint, they put it into a box you could slide open with one hand. They were hoping it would appeal to a different customer segment than their old style mints.
Voluntary Redundancy? Financial Reasons?
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Tree installation is not endorsed by the manufacturer for safety reasons.
A product's packaging communicates many things, from what the product can do for your customers to your company's values. Some would argue that the packaging is as important as the product itself because it's a crucial marketing and communication tool for your business.
Changes in quality of inputs from manufacturer.
Metric was used for scientific reasons in 1864 but the final law making it a requirement to be put on all packaging was not until 1995.
Each motherboard is Chip specific. If your motherboard is for an AMD then you will only be able to use AMD processors in it. If you want change your Processor then you would have to get the right motherboard for that processor.AnswerProcessors (regardless of who makes them) have a set of electrical and communications standards which they use, and a physical design of the package. Processors which have the identical package, electrical characteristics, and bus communication standards can be interchanged with each other (provided the BIOS or PROM can properly understand the identity value the CPU has).For a variety of reasons, mostly related to patents, interchangability these days (post 2005) is limited to processors from a single manufacturer, and within a "family".Ultimately, you will have to refer to the MOTHERBOARD manufacturer's documentation to find out which CPUs can be used in that particular system.
Is it ethical to lie as to the reasons why you are charging an end-consumer more then previously?