Prepackage (verb)

To package something before it is sold or distributed.

Origin:

From latin praepackage (compound of prae "before" and package).

Examples:

  1. The food company decided to prepackage their products to make them more convenient for customers.
  2. Many businesses prepackage their products to make them more appealing and easy to use.
  3. The company"s new strategy is to prepackage their products to improve the customer"s experience.
  4. The products are prepackaged to ensure that the customer receives the correct amount.
  5. The store has started to prepackage the fruits and vegetables to maintain their freshness.
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