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Ramtons- Fridge Myths & Facts

Learn the truth about common refrigerator mistakes (along with some refrigerator tips) to help prevent bacteria and other harmful things from building up in your food.

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Ramtons- Fridge Myths & Facts

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  1. Fridge Myths & Facts

  2. Fridges Fridges are made up of thermal insulated compartments and a heat pump which helps in transferring the heat inside of the fridge to outside, maintaining the inner temperature. Source: https://www.ramtons.com/fridges-freezers 1 +254725884197 /myramtons @MyRamtons @ramtons online@hypermart.co.ke

  3. Fridges Myths Debunked Facts Myths You need a refrigerator thermometer to accurately measure temp. If it’s above 40 degrees F, bacteria could be growing on your food. The dial inside the fridge tells you how cold it is in there. Don’t put hot food directly in the fridge – let it cool first. The longer food sits on your counter, the more chance it has of spoiling. Get leftovers into containers and into the fridge within two hours of cooking. Source: https://www.ramtons.com/fridges-freezers 2 +254725884197 /myramtons @MyRamtons @ramtons online@hypermart.co.ke

  4. Fridges Myths Debunked Facts Myths Baking soda absorbs bad smells in your fridge. Activated charcoal actually is better at absorbing odor. If the power is out for less than four hours, your food should be OK, but play it safe and toss meat, dairy, and leftovers. Hard cheese, fresh fruit, veggies, and bread should be all right. If the power goes out and I don’t open the fridge and freezer doors, the food inside will be safe to eat Four days is the max for most leftovers. When in doubt, throw it out. Leftovers will keep for a couple of weeks. Source: https://www.ramtons.com/fridges-freezers 3 +254725884197 /myramtons @MyRamtons @ramtons online@hypermart.co.ke

  5. Address : Ramtons Building. Mombasa Road (Opposite City Cabanas). Nairobi ,Kenya. Phone : +254725884197 Email ID : online@hypermart.co.ke Website : www.ramtons.com • THANK • YOU! 4 +254725884197 /myramtons @MyRamtons @ramtons online@hypermart.co.ke

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