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    <description>Pantry staples stay easier to use and waste less when potatoes, onions, and dry goods each get the right airflow, visibility, and quantity limits.</description>
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    <description>A pantry can stay organized without matching containers if the categories are clear, duplicates are limited, and visibility stays high.</description>
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    <description>Under-sink storage works better when it stays simple, respects awkward plumbing space, and avoids becoming a graveyard for half-used cleaning products.</description>
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    <description>The fastest kitchen decluttering wins usually come from removing duplicates, weak gadgets, and the categories that keep crowding the most-used cabinets and counters.</description>
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