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Why Most Pantries Fail at Food Rotation
Most pantries don’t fail because of shortages; they fail because food stops moving. If your pantry doesn’t rotate, it doesn’t matter how much food you have. In this video, I show the simple “Ping Pong Pantry” system I’m using to keep food fresh, visible, and actually usable. Food storage only works if the food gets used. In this video, I walk through the Ping Pong Pantry, a simple, practical way to rotate food so it stays fresh, organized, and intentional, rather than quietly expiring on the shelf. This isn’t about buying more food or building complicated tracking systems. It’s about designing your pantry so food naturally moves: food comes in one side, food goes out the other, and nothing gets forgotten. I cover: * why most food rotation systems fail * how simple visibility prevents waste * why dating food by when it enters your pantry matters * the “one-case rule” that stops duplicate buying * using shelf height as a time signal * why different foods need different rotation speeds * how to rotate food without burnout Preparedness isn’t about how much food you store. It’s about whether that food actually works for you over time. For more information on all that City Prepping offers, click the links below: City Prepping Community – https://cityprepp.ing/mmcgtr Build Your Own Suburban Prepper’s Homestead – https://cityprepp.ing/gt4fws FREE GUIDES: Prepping for Extreme Weather – https://cityprepp.ing/hp4pn7 Start Preparing Survival Guide: https://cityprepp.ing/mh9xn9 Videos to Watch Next: * How to Survive a Winter Power Outage and Stay Warm – https://cityprepp.ing/9bxkcz * Forecasters Are Warning – What Comes Next – https://cityprepp.ing/q6dhzy Follow me on: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/cityprepping Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/cityprepping Twitter – https://twitter.com/cityprepping Website – https://www.cityprepping.com #pantry #foodsecurity #prepping