verb
- to pack (goods or items) in advance or before sale, typically in standardized quantities or containers
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'prepack'
noun
- a product or item that has been packed in advance in a standardized container or quantity, ready for retail sale
Usage: plural form; commonly used in retail and food industries
Examples
- The factory prepacks vegetables in plastic containers for supermarket distribution.
- These prepacks of snacks are convenient for on-the-go consumption.
- The company prepacks its products to reduce waste and improve shelf appeal.
- Customers prefer prepacks because they offer consistent portion sizes.
- The store receives daily shipments of prepacks from the distributor.
- Prepacks of frozen meals have become increasingly popular with busy families.