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For most of us, food comes in plastic packets from the supermarket.
Plastic packets of chili powder, ground coriander, roasted masala and jars of puréed pickles were stacked on high shelves.
All that stuff they do on the continent: boiled eggs, salami, ham, yoghurt, plastic packets of crispbread.
The sushi ($4 to $7.90) comes with little plastic packets of wasabi paste and a generous garnish of pickled ginger.
Friendly's, which sells hot dogs as well as hamburgers, has freed its relish from plastic packets and now adds a dollop from the kitchen.
Bulky ingredients take up lots of container space, but can be bought in cheaply and easily, while supermarket herbs are expensive (and rubbish, in their little plastic packets).
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But for an ostensibly simple plastic packet, it proved devilishly difficult to redesign.
And from the last compartment, the agent pulled out a plastic packet filled with 500 ball bearings.
(Note to ketchup-loving Americans: Bring your own Heinz, or pay 1 franc for every tiny plastic packet).
Back in the compartment, an attendant brought a thermos of hot water and then a rubber tube wrapped in a plastic packet.
The package arrived with a sheet of dough, which was divided into tear-off buns, and a plastic packet of confectioners' sugar.
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