To Fridge or Not to Fridge: Share Your Food Storage Rules
To Fridge or Not to Fridge: Share Your Food Storage Views

What items should or shouldn't be kept in the fridge can provoke strong debate. The Guardian has consulted experts, who note that bread and olive oil do not benefit from refrigeration, while red wine can taste great when chilled. Now we want to hear from you.

What Are Your Fridge Non-Negotiables?

Do you keep eggs in the fridge? What about tomatoes, cheese, or leftover takeaway? Does your partner, family, or friends disagree with your choices? Share your fridge storage rules and the arguments they spark.

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