Which of the following is not an advantage of storing yeast as a slurry?

Which of the following is not an advantage of storing yeast as a slurry? Correct Answer It is a cheap technique

The installation of yeast storage tanks and the plant is an expensive undertaking and not cheaper. There are many advantages to store yeast as a slurry. Since the yeast is contained within a vessel, the risk of contamination or infection is less. The yeast is stored in liquid form and hence the transportation can be facilitated via pumping. The most important advantage is that the attemperation is simple than that of storing as a pressed cake.
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