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[[File:soiling_example.png|330px|thumb|right|Example of a piece of redmeat spoiling. From left to right, 100 freshness, 50% spoiled, 100% spoiled (rot)]]
[[File:soiling_example.png|330px|thumb|right|Example of a piece of redmeat spoiling. From left to right, 100% freshness, 50% spoiled, 100% spoiled (rot)]]
Most foods have a perish time, meaning they will spoil over time, losing nutritional value, and eventually turn into rot. To combat this, there are certain preservation methods to keep your food supply fresh, like special storage containers and cellars.
Most foods have a perish time, meaning they will spoil over time, losing nutritional value, and eventually turn into rot. To combat this, there are certain preservation methods to keep your food supply fresh, like special storage containers and cellars.


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