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Grain staples like rice, beans, and barley often come in bulky packages, ranging

from 2kg to 50kg, with the average middle-class family requiring quantities between
20kg to 40kg. Unlike sugar and salt, which can be neatly stored in canisters, these
larger quantities of grain products pose a storage conundrum. There is no dedicated
space for them, as they need to be readily accessible yet take up valuable room.
Their vibrant, attention-grabbing packaging, designed to entice consumers, becomes
a visual hindrance in the kitchen, overwhelming the aesthetic with their bold
colors and designs, leaving the space feeling cluttered and disorganized.

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