I live in an apartment building. Another unit recently caught on fire, and the building was evacuated. Smoke was everywhere. No heat reached my part of the building. I have not seen any soot, either.

I tried googling it, but I havenโ€™t been able to find a good answer that relates to things like chip packaging. They still have air in them, and the packaging doesnโ€™t fully match the descriptions of what foods to throw away.

Are things like this ok to eat after smoke exposure, or should I throw *** every *** type of food out? Thanks in advance.

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Who said it was only 1 bag of chips? Who only buys 1 bag of chips every time anyway?

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For a lot of people, chips are a treat, and they buy only a single bag occassionally

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Unrelated but I kind of love that I heard your username

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Aha mission accomplished ;)

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How many bags of chips do you buy at once?

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At least 3. 2 of the best flavor and 1 of a new flavor.

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I buy two at a time. And I can demolish a bag of chips in one sitting.

I try not to do that. I try REALLY hard not to. But sometimes it just happens, and I have no clue how. The chips just disappear somewhere ๐Ÿค”

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Usually 4, since I intend on not having to go back to the store for more again in a couple days

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I think you might be picturing snack sized bags.

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