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Definition of packer in English: packernoun ˈpakəˈpækər A person or machine that packs something, especially someone who prepares and packs food for transportation and sale. Example sentencesExamples - Flower packers bunched roses in bundles of 20 and wrapped the stem portion in newspaper sheets and the bud portion with tissue paper.
- It's a spider, that's their natural habitat and I'm sure packers and growers all try to prevent spiders from being incorporated into their food product.
- All parachute packers were informed that they would be ordered occasionally to jump from a plane to test their own work.
- From tomorrow Brazil will only permit commercial shipment of live chickens from meat packers registered with the federal government and monitored by satellite.
- These new rules require food manufacturers, processors, packers and shippers alike to keep records of where they receive food from and where they ship it to.
- And the company also patented a plastic holder in which to place the glue-dot container which enabled the packers to almost double the speed at which they could apply the product.
- On the other hand, his reputation as a ‘labour man’ is also unfounded: although he was a meat packer for seven years, he was never active in the union movement as a politician.
- Among the six women employed in wage jobs who were not working as domestic servants there was a cleaner, a clerk, a salesperson, a packer, a tea person, and a gardener.
- A splash of light illuminates fecal contamination too small to be detected by eye on a beef carcass as it moves down the production line, immediately alerting the meat packer to a potential problem.
- Producers not linked to packers through contracts find it difficult to sell their hogs.
- Each year, however, they issue farmers and food packers with lengthy specifications for each of the fresh fruit and vegetables they want supplied.
- All large packers were required to report prices paid for livestock, any movement of livestock and all meat to be exported.
- Most importantly, he is also a very competent member of a trawler's crew, capable of gutting the fish fast enough to keep the packers happy.
- Three packers control and pack more than 80 percent of all beef in the United States.
- All participating farmers, packers, and distributors must disclose chemicals used throughout the shipping and marketing process.
- Many of the co-op's large swine producers have production contracts with large packers.
- One morning in November, for instance, one belt was moving meat too quickly for packers to keep up.
- But the bulk of new jobs will be pickers and packers at the website's warehouse in Osbaldwick Link Road, plus a website editor, and administration and call centre staff.
- The entire facility will be filled with toys, gifts and gadgets, and will employ an additional 250 packers and shelf-stackers to cope with demand over the festive season.
- Pack trains of any size worked out of a base where cargoes could easily be procured, fresh animals purchased and packers hired.
Rhymes alpaca, attacker, backer, clacker, claqueur, Dhaka, hacker, Hakka, lacquer, maraca, paca, sifaka, slacker, smacker, stacker, tacker, tracker, whacker, yakka Definition of packer in US English: packernounˈpækərˈpakər A person or machine that packs something, especially someone who prepares and packs food for transportation and sale. Example sentencesExamples - Producers not linked to packers through contracts find it difficult to sell their hogs.
- Three packers control and pack more than 80 percent of all beef in the United States.
- Flower packers bunched roses in bundles of 20 and wrapped the stem portion in newspaper sheets and the bud portion with tissue paper.
- Pack trains of any size worked out of a base where cargoes could easily be procured, fresh animals purchased and packers hired.
- Among the six women employed in wage jobs who were not working as domestic servants there was a cleaner, a clerk, a salesperson, a packer, a tea person, and a gardener.
- Many of the co-op's large swine producers have production contracts with large packers.
- A splash of light illuminates fecal contamination too small to be detected by eye on a beef carcass as it moves down the production line, immediately alerting the meat packer to a potential problem.
- From tomorrow Brazil will only permit commercial shipment of live chickens from meat packers registered with the federal government and monitored by satellite.
- And the company also patented a plastic holder in which to place the glue-dot container which enabled the packers to almost double the speed at which they could apply the product.
- All participating farmers, packers, and distributors must disclose chemicals used throughout the shipping and marketing process.
- Each year, however, they issue farmers and food packers with lengthy specifications for each of the fresh fruit and vegetables they want supplied.
- All large packers were required to report prices paid for livestock, any movement of livestock and all meat to be exported.
- All parachute packers were informed that they would be ordered occasionally to jump from a plane to test their own work.
- Most importantly, he is also a very competent member of a trawler's crew, capable of gutting the fish fast enough to keep the packers happy.
- The entire facility will be filled with toys, gifts and gadgets, and will employ an additional 250 packers and shelf-stackers to cope with demand over the festive season.
- It's a spider, that's their natural habitat and I'm sure packers and growers all try to prevent spiders from being incorporated into their food product.
- These new rules require food manufacturers, processors, packers and shippers alike to keep records of where they receive food from and where they ship it to.
- One morning in November, for instance, one belt was moving meat too quickly for packers to keep up.
- On the other hand, his reputation as a ‘labour man’ is also unfounded: although he was a meat packer for seven years, he was never active in the union movement as a politician.
- But the bulk of new jobs will be pickers and packers at the website's warehouse in Osbaldwick Link Road, plus a website editor, and administration and call centre staff.
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