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prepacked

British  
/ priːˈpækt /

adjective

  1. (of food, grain, etc) packed in advance of sale

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"I don’t think it’s worth it. If you’re going to use every single product then maybe yes. But sometimes in these prepacked stuff, you’ll probably only use two or three of these products."

From BBC

From October, prepacked meat and fresh milk being sent from GB to NI will have to be individually labelled in that way, with labelling of other goods being rolled out by July 2025.

From BBC

From October, prepacked meat and fresh milk have to be individually labelled in that way, with labelling of other goods being rolled out by July 2025.

From BBC

From October this year prepacked meat and fresh milk have to be individually labelled in that way, with labelling of other goods being rolled out by July 2025.

From BBC

In time, prepacked bags gave way to tables of food, staffed by volunteers.

From Seattle Times