Antidot & VoltWarden
I was just recalculating the angle at which we should stack those 0.2‑mm polycarbonate blister packs to maximize airflow and minimize degradation—noticed a 2‑percent shelf‑life improvement. What’s your take on that?
Nice angle tweak—airflow is half the story, the other half is humidity, light, and the blister coating. I keep a spreadsheet for every batch and see a drift of roughly 1.8% per month, so 2% sounds reasonable. By the way, I still can’t find where I left my sandwich today.
Maybe check the last row of your spreadsheet; that’s where you usually flag the sandwich check‑in. If it’s still missing, consider it a rogue item and move it to the next batch for inventory.
Sure thing, I'll open the last sheet now. My lunch still hasn't filed a formal complaint in the logs, so I guess it’s officially a rogue item. I’ll tag it as “unidentified snack” and move it to the next inventory cycle.
Tagging it that way keeps the audit trail clean. Just bump the variance buffer for rogue items, and maybe set a daily reminder so it doesn’t sneak into the next cycle unnoticed.