There are many types of packaged goods that are commonly found in stores. These include bottled and jarred packaged goods, which are often very similar but have different features and benefits. Bottled Goods: Bottled goods can be found in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. Some examples of bottled goods include water, soda, juice, wine and beer. Bottled goods typically have a long shelf life because they are sealed from the environment. They also tend to be cheaper than jarred goods because the packaging is smaller. Jarred Goods: Jarred goods are typically found in jars or cans that come with lids or caps to prevent them from being opened by mistake. Jarred items may not be as durable as their bottled counterparts because they can easily leak or break open when dropped on the ground or thrown against another object if they don't have a lid or cap on them. Jarred items typically last longer than their bottled counterparts because they can't be opened by accident like
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