prepacks

/ˈpriːpæks/
noun
  1. Items that are packaged or assembled in advance, especially food or goods sold in a ready-to-use form.
    • The store sells prepacks of salad greens for busy customers.
    • We bought prepacks of cheese and crackers for the road trip.
    • The warehouse stocks prepacks of school supplies for back-to-school sales.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To package or assemble something in advance.
    • They prepacks the ingredients for each meal kit to save time.
    • The factory prepacks the electronics to ensure they arrive safely.
    • The company prepacks its gift boxes before the holiday rush.
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