In London the same technology helps retailer Marks Spencer track gourmet dinners to prevent spoilage.
Ancient Greeks and Romans hauled ice and snow down from the mountains, wrapped it in straw or buried it in cellars where it slowed down food spoilage, although "leftovers" back .
Rather than risk spoilage along the way, most pilgrims raised the sacrificial goods at home, sold them and used the proceeds to buy fresh items in the holy city, supporting .
Sharron Angle in Washington Post But she denied having called those workers "spoiled," saying: "I said it has spoiled our citizenry; that's a little different. They're not spoiled. What has happened is the system of entitlement has caused us to have a spoilage with our ability to...
Jim Wallis in NOLA.com This is not a spill; it's a spoilageof God's creation, the Rev. Jim Wallis, editor of Sojourners magazine, told the congregation.
Jairam Ramesh in Times of India The low offtake was a result of spoilage of quality of the fruits due to unseasonal rains,Ramesh said.