Some stores I have bought / ordered nutritional yeast from have delivered clearly
fairly old stock - where the flakes have indeed become damp and stale, however I have not had this problem with Goodness, and the price is comparable to the best alternative option you can find on the internet.
Not exact matches
, but
stocks with the
oldest median owners are much more
fairly valued.
In the
old days in 1792, a
stock trade was a
fairly straight forward process.
Some breed both to replenish their own
stock (which they want to keep in an optimal age bracket) and to sell and some of the most respected of these will look at their one year
old pups, keep the best, sell any that make a minumum weight and are
fairly good but that they don't need and kill the rest (so that they don't reduce the quality of their name as breeders).
It's responsive and
fairly smart, with trace entry (available in
older versions of Sense) competing with the
stock Android Jelly Bean offering.