How do you account for the bulging of *some* yogurt containers and milk 
cartons low elevations like 600 ft. ? 


On Friday, August 1, 2014 8:17:37 PM UTC-4, Metin Uz wrote:
>
> No, yogurt containers bulge and water bottles do too. They are at 0 psi 
> when they are sealed, so the change in ambient pressure results in a large 
> percentage change. Not so for a tire already under pressure.
>
> --Metin
>
> On Friday, August 1, 2014 3:06:26 PM UTC-7, Garth wrote:
>>
>>
>> Yogurt containers bulging has more to do with the live cultures and 
>> natural bacteria in it than elevation. You can often see containers of 
>> yogurt at any level as they near the expiration date may bulge. Not to 
>> mention a host of dairy products and other foods .  I would not buy them !! 
>>
>

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