Perishables definition

Perishables means food supplies, to include dietary supplements and intravenous feedings, medical supplies, and medications.
Perishables means food supplies, to include dietary supplements and
Perishables means produce, baked goods, or uncooked (fresh, frozen, or otherwise) meat, fish, or poultry, typical deli, appy, or other delicatessen foods or dairy products (i.e., milk, cheese, butter and yogurt, it being understood that a food item containing a dairy product as one of its ingredients [such as milk chocolate or pizza] shall not be deemed to be a dairy product for the purposes hereof), except for ice cream, frozen yogurt and individual servings of dairy drinks (i.e., a serving packaged in a container holding not more than sixteen (16) ounces); and

Examples of Perishables in a sentence

  • Perishables, fresh produce meat, poultry, seafood, and dairy items must be replaced within twenty-four (24) hours.

  • Perishables of any description, which susceptible to damage through temperature changes or other causes incidental to general storage, are accepted for general storage at Customer’s risk.

  • Perishables and beverages may be chilled in the limited space in the refrigerator on the day of the event, limited freezer space is available.

  • Cardinal reserves the right to restrict the handling within its system of the items listed below: • Human remains in any form; • Live animals, birds or insects, live plants or cut flowers; • Currency (including cash or coins) or other bonds, gift certificates, etc.; • Fish, seafood, or meat (fresh or frozen); • Tobacco or alcohol; • Firearms or weapons of any kind; • Perishables; • Explosives and fireworks; • Pornography; • Drugs prohibited by law.

  • Perishables such as foodstuffs will be kept up to 48 hours from its finding and other lost property will be kept for one month.

  • CCL reserves the right to restrict the handling within its system of the items listed below: • Human remains in any form; • Live animals, birds or insects, live plants or cut flowers; • Currency (including cash or coins) or other bonds, gift certificates, etc.; • Fish, seafood, or meat (fresh or frozen); • Tobacco or alcohol; • Firearms or weapons of any kind; • Perishables; • Explosives and fireworks; • Pornography; • Drugs prohibited by law.

  • In addition, Fork Lift Operators who have been issued fork licence at the Perishables Warehouse and are transferring to the Grocery Warehouse will be required to receive additional training at the Grocery Warehouse in order to upgrade to the higher racking layout.

  • Perishables become a judgment call prompt when via is not fit for sale.

  • Perishables and living things must be removed during breaks as properties are set to vacant settings at those times.

  • Mall, Baggage and Perishables The Company may designate any five (5) day work week in the period from Sunday to Saturday, both days included, with any two (2) consecutive days as regular assigned days off for employees engaged in mail, baggage, perishables and temperature controlled commodities and petroleum deliveries to airports and any employee so designated shall be guaranteed for forty (40) hours' wages.


More Definitions of Perishables

Perishables means unopened cases of “Perishable” department products, including bakery, deli, floral, produce, meat, processed meat, seafood and bulk foods, located in the Stores and owned by Seller.
Perishables means those items that are easily destroyed or spoiled.
Perishables means milk, meat, fish, crustaceans, fruit and vegetables as well as product which require special storage facilities;
Perishables means those items which are susceptible to decay, spoilage or destruction.
Perishables means produce, meats, seafood, dairy, eggs and cooked food items.

Related to Perishables

  • Perishable goods means personal property maintained under controlled conditions for its preservation, and susceptible to loss or damage if the controlled conditions change.

  • Perishable food means potentially hazardous food.

  • Consumer goods means goods that are used or bought for use primarily for personal, family, or household purposes.

  • Agricultural equipment includes but is not limited to tractors; trailers; combines; tillage, planting, and cultivating implements; balers; irrigation implements; and all-terrain vehicles.

  • Farm products means goods, other than standing timber, with respect to which the debtor is engaged in a farming operation and which are: