I live in an apartment building. Another unit recently caught on fire, and the building was evacuated. Smoke was everywhere. No heat reached my part of the building. I have not seen any soot, either.

I tried googling it, but I haven’t been able to find a good answer that relates to things like chip packaging. They still have air in them, and the packaging doesn’t fully match the descriptions of what foods to throw away.

Are things like this ok to eat after smoke exposure, or should I throw *** every *** type of food out? Thanks in advance.

  • @lowleveldata
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    -137 months ago

    Who said it was only 1 bag of chips? Who only buys 1 bag of chips every time anyway?

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        I buy two at a time. And I can demolish a bag of chips in one sitting.

        I try not to do that. I try REALLY hard not to. But sometimes it just happens, and I have no clue how. The chips just disappear somewhere 🤔

      • @[email protected]
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        -37 months ago

        Usually 4, since I intend on not having to go back to the store for more again in a couple days

            • @[email protected]
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              37 months ago

              Then to answer your initial question, I tend to buy one bag of chips with about 15 servings that I probably get about 5 servings out of every few shopping trips (maybe 1-2 times/month). I don’t eat chips every day, and don’t rely exclusively on chips for snacks, so I don’t keep multiple bags stocked.

      • @lowleveldata
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        -57 months ago

        At least 3. 2 of the best flavor and 1 of a new flavor.

    • Kalash
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      17 months ago

      Who only buys 1 bag of chips every time anyway?

      I do.