What advice do Packers and Movers in Mumbai give for perishable food items?

There are things that are allowed to be moved while there are others that are not permitted to be moved. Yes, inflammable items are a threat, but what about food items? You will need to prepare food at your new location too. However, in most cases, even for local moves these perishable items will not be packed and moved. The reason is simple, they will stink up your other items if they rot. It is advised that you use up your vegetables, meats and fruits before you plan your move. You will need to empty your fridge of all items and if you can’t consume them, give these to your neighbors or friends. The Packers and Movers in Mumbai will not allow you to take your masalas and oils with you either.

Under what conditions can your perishable items be moved

  1. If you are moving your goods via air and there will be someone to collect your goods at the destination, then your food items can be moved. You must make sure that these don’t go to warehouses for storage and these facilities will not permit storing these items. The boxes carrying these items must be opened immediately.
  2. In case you are moving locally and you own a car, you can carry these goods with you to the new address.

Food items like chocolates, ice creams and juices have expiry dates and they need to be stored at certain temperatures or else they will go to waste, hence moving these is not recommended. Also, at the destination, you can purchase these items easily. If you want to know what to do with perishable items, just discuss this with Packers and Movers in Dadar Mumbai. They will tell what items cannot be moved and why these can’t be moved. Alcoholic drinks like whisky will not be moved either as these can catch fire easily.

It’s best to stop buying any food items a week before your move and you must consume these before the packing activity starts.

Default Asked on September 1, 2022 in Businesses.
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