Why You Should Avoid Storing Milk in the Fridge Door
Did you know the fridge door is the warmest part of your refrigerator? Each time you open it, warm air enters, causing temperature fluctuations that speed up milk spoilage.
The Risks of Storing Milk in the Door
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Faster Spoilage: Frequent temperature changes cause milk to sour before its best-before date.
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Bacterial Growth: Inconsistent temperatures allow bacteria to multiply, raising the risk of foodborne illness.
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Food Waste: Spoiled milk leads to unnecessary waste and extra grocery trips.
Where to Store Milk for Freshness
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Back Shelves: Store milk on the back shelves, where the temperature is most stable.
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Avoid Open Areas: Keep it away from the fridge door or any frequently opened areas.
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Optimal Temperature: Set your fridge between 0–4°C to preserve freshness.