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Title: Food Storage Rotation
Post by: annrasmussen on June 28, 2006, 09:24:53 AM
Do you have a problem rotating your food storage?  Try this simple idea.  On your shelves, have two columns of the same food such as peanut butter.  When you need a new jar take from the right side.  When you purchase a new jar put it on the left side.  The food is then rotated in a horse-shoe shaped fashion.  The oldest product is used first.  (Usually the oldest jar is pushed to the back when a new jar is purchased and it (the new jar) is eaten first since it is the first one you see.)


Title: Re: Food Storage Rotation
Post by: lisamiut on October 01, 2006, 09:41:16 AM
This is a really good tip!  Thanks!


Title: Re: Food Storage Rotation
Post by: lisamiut on October 06, 2006, 05:16:05 PM
The systems that Shelf Reliance make seem to also make rotation easier.  Costco has carried them (and sometimes they have specials) and there is a store on University Parkway in Orem that is called The Organization Place and they have them there as well. 


Title: Re: Food Storage Rotation
Post by: Cheryl on October 06, 2006, 05:21:56 PM
I have a Shelf Reliance system and LOVE IT!  It makes rotating things so much easier! 


Title: Re: Food Storage Rotation
Post by: SavvyShopper on October 06, 2006, 06:24:30 PM
 :toothy2: hmmmmmmmmmm.  Keep watching ;)


Title: Re: Food Storage Rotation
Post by: Pirahna on January 17, 2008, 07:27:55 PM
I saw a Shelf Reliance system at Wal-Mart today for $298.  Is that a good deal?  It is quite a bit cheaper than the price on the Shelf Reliance website.  I just have a hard time paying that much money for it since I could use that money to buy a lot of food!  However, my storage room is a wreck right now.... :-[


Title: Re: Food Storage Rotation
Post by: lisamiut on January 17, 2008, 08:02:57 PM
That is a good price at Costco.  I have found for myself, that the Gorilla shelves work better for me and take up less space.  I stack my cans and they work okay.  Some company's cans are much better than others since the cans fit on top of each other (like Campbell's soup) while others, like canned fruit, does not nicely stack.  I would like to hear from Shelf Reliance owners if they feel it is worth the $$ since it does take up more space.


Title: Re: Food Storage Rotation
Post by: delight on January 18, 2008, 03:01:21 PM
I bought mine through a company on-line for $290.00, called rockymountainsolutions.com    I didn't pay tax or shipping because I picked them up in Lindon at the warehouse, and the company is based in Colorado. Look them up and make them a deal, they were really great to work with.


Title: Re: Food Storage Rotation
Post by: Pirahna on January 19, 2008, 11:13:07 AM
Are you sure that's their website?  I keep getting an error saying the page cannot be found.  TIA.


Title: Re: Food Storage Rotation
Post by: lisamiut on January 23, 2008, 07:37:25 PM
This is the actual website: www.rockymtnhomesolutions.com

It looks like an outlet for emergency supplies.  The large shelves are not on the website right now - they are a distributor for Shelf Reliance.