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There have been arguments on it both ways.
Some say it can lose some of the nutrients in the freezer if it's in something like a ziplock bag.
Others say that it preserves the quality to even freeze unopened cans.
Then there's the condensation issue.....
Personally, I would think it would lose some of the nutrient quality the same way our food can, and you really aren't saving any money if the food doesn't keep.
I guess the best bet would be to try to seal it in a vacuum bag or canister if you have something like a Food Saver. We have one and it certainly keeps things like meat and veggies fresh much longer.
Some say it can lose some of the nutrients in the freezer if it's in something like a ziplock bag.
Others say that it preserves the quality to even freeze unopened cans.
Then there's the condensation issue.....
Personally, I would think it would lose some of the nutrient quality the same way our food can, and you really aren't saving any money if the food doesn't keep.
I guess the best bet would be to try to seal it in a vacuum bag or canister if you have something like a Food Saver. We have one and it certainly keeps things like meat and veggies fresh much longer.