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Reject delivered food that has these issues.

a) Torn packaging, bad smell, pests.
b) New packaging, expired date, pests.
c) Dented packaging, cold temperature, pests.
d) Open packaging, good smell, no pests.

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Final answer:

Torn packaging, bad smell, and pests indicate that the delivered food should be rejected as it may be unsafe to eat. New packaging with an expired date and pests is also a sign of potential spoilage. Open packaging with a good smell and no pests is generally safe to consume.

Step-by-step explanation:

Food that has torn packaging, a bad smell, or pests should be rejected because it can be unsafe to eat.

Torn packaging can expose the food to contaminants and pests, while a bad smell and pests are indicators of spoilage. In addition, new packaging with an expired date and pests is also a sign that the food may not be safe to consume.

Dented packaging, cold temperature, and pests are another combination that should be avoided because the dented packaging could compromise the integrity of the food, while cold temperature and pests are indications of potential spoilag.

Finally, open packaging with a good smell and no pests is generally safe to consume, as long as it has not been left out for too long and exposed to potential contamination.

correct option a) Torn packaging, bad smell, pests.

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