Bringing a big photo of soybean oil and whole eggs to your feed

    • Venator@lemmy.nz
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      5 hours ago

      Oh interesting, I assumed it’s so you remember its there and est it faster so you buy more 😅

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      6 hours ago

      Honestly all can do this based upon where the colder air enters which in most cases is the top and back of the fridge. Be it when cost is not a factor cold spots can be reduced but there will always be cold spots. Being in the door means that it will be less likely to freeze and if freezing does occur, being in the door will be the first to thaw or warm.

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        13 hours ago

        And depending on your refrigerator’s settings and insulation, the door compartments may be cold enough for more stable things but not for things like milk. Too me a bit to figure out having the milk in the door was both convenient and cutting its lifetime down a lot. Only takes a few degrees, plus the large door shelf is usually higher up, where the warmer air is.