Curtle introduced himself as a packaging man, rather than as a representative of any company, with an interest in consumer unitrnpackaging and he quickly painted a picture of the days whenrn".. .grocers' shops had had huge sacks in the corner, containing lentils and beans... with cats asleep on top of them and perhaps a drum of oil in the corner with the tap dripping away while flies walked over the bacon and mice ran rings round the cheese". An appealing picture!rnHe continued: "One should always strive to eauate the properties of the package to those aualities needed by the product, because otherwise you have over-packaging or the one hand and, of course, a railed pack on the other.
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