The real issue begins the second a package is opened.
You open a bag, take what you need, then delay proper sealing without realizing it.
That’s not a personal failure—it’s a system failure.
Access → Control → check here Store → Repeat.
That moment creates exposure.
Freshness drops gradually.
You remove excess air and seal in one motion.
And behavior—not knowledge—creates results.
Less exposure leads to longer freshness.
Each repeated action builds efficiency.
You reduce unnecessary loss.
But complexity creates friction.
This is why behavior-driven design matters.
Consider the broader implication.
The system is easy to apply.