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expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • Last Friday

Prime Members: 10-Pack 6.3-Oz IRIS Japanese Instant White Sushi Sticky Rice

w/ Subscribe & Save + Free Shipping

$7.20

$20

64% off
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Amazon has for Prime Members: 10-Pack 6.3-Oz IRIS Japanese Instant White Sushi Sticky Rice on sale for $7.99 - 5% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $7.19. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Premium White Sushi Rice is 100% short-grain rice
  • Rice is gluten free, vegetarian, and vegan
  • Microwave for 80 seconds or boil the unopened pack for 18 minutes

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Amazon has for Prime Members: 10-Pack 6.3-Oz IRIS Japanese Instant White Sushi Sticky Rice on sale for $7.99 - 5% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $7.19. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.
Features:
  • Premium White Sushi Rice is 100% short-grain rice
  • Rice is gluten free, vegetarian, and vegan
  • Microwave for 80 seconds or boil the unopened pack for 18 minutes

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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Model: IRIS Instant White Sushi Rice (10 Pack), Premium Japanese Short Grain Sticky Rice, Microwave for 80 seconds (1.2 Minutes), Gluten Free Vegan, Grown Polished and Packed in Japan

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nemtrac
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Japan has regulations against the use of BPA in food containers. Container is probably polypropylene which is BPA free
Delilahboop
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There's plastic in both tap water and bottled water, so there's zero chance you're not already full of plastic.

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tunnie
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yum bpas
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Delilahboop
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Quote from tunnie :
yum bpas

There's plastic in both tap water and bottled water, so there's zero chance you're not already full of plastic.
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nemtrac
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Quote from tunnie :
yum bpas
Japan has regulations against the use of BPA in food containers. Container is probably polypropylene which is BPA free
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GreySquirrel365
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I bought 4, am I trolling?
Last time I paid $14 for one 10-pack. Figure if I eat at least half before expiration, I'm break-even
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oliverredfox
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I'm torn. I've order these on 2 occasions. 1st time was great and I liked how the rice came out. 2nd time, it was already 2 months past the expiration date on the package (got a quick refund on it). But the price is quite solid right now.
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jimmyzick
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Uncooked parboiled rice can be safely consumed long past its expiration date if stored properly in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. It can last for years, potentially even decades, under these conditions. The "best by" date is an indicator of optimal quality, not safety.
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FaithfulMoney5127
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Quote from nemtrac :
Japan has regulations against the use of BPA in food containers. Container is probably polypropylene which is BPA free
hmm, microplastics.
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mrpickles
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Tastes good and sticky as hell. Nice if you need to add rice to a dish at work or on the go.

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