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Jenny chiu Posted 13 years ago
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What is the difference between a package of and a box of?

Please tell me the differences between " a package of" and "a box of".
ex. a package of meat... like a plastic on one side.
  

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ex. a package of meat... like a plastic on one side.

  • ex.
  • a package of meat...
  • like a plastic on one side.
  • Boxes are generally of wood or cardboard.
  • Packaging is more general (it subsumes 'box') and can be of most any kind of enclosing material.
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Jenny chiu Please tell me the differences between " a package of" and "a box of".ex. a package of meat... like a plastic on one side.
Boxes are generally of wood or cardboard. Packaging is more general (it subsumes 'box') and can be of most any kind of enclosing material.

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