No. It will go flat though.
If you eat from cans straight from the fridge, then there are chances of gettinf food poison from the can.
Because you left your fridge open! man what is up with you...
If hot dogs have been thawed out and then left out of the cool of the fridge, do not eat them.
Salsa when left open in the fridge can last for about a month Sue to the chemistry in the vinegar.-thechemist
When a bottle of milk is left in the are, the microbes in the goes into the bottle and multiply them and also producing a poison called TOXINS. But this food poisoning could be prevented by keeping the bottle of milk in the fridge where the microbes have less advantage of reproducing. P.S THIS ANSWER IS THE MOST POSSIBLE ANSWER THERE IS AND WILL SURELY GIVE U A MARK. Thanks.
It's arbitrary. Many refrigerators (like mine) can be set up to open either way.
if its left a room temp un covered yes if its sealed in a fridge its o.k. if its left unopen then im not sure
No
Warmer. A fridge works by transfering heat from inside the fridge to the coils out the back of the fridge. Leaving the door open is the same as pulling water out the bottom of a water cooler and pouring it back in the top. The transfering of heat cancels itself out. The fridge will stay running longer trying to keep the inside cold when the door is left open. This extra running time from the motor is the major source of the added heat to the room.
No, but it may ruin the food! Depending on how wide the door was left open, it will just take some time for the fridge to reach its correct temperature again.
Open the door, put in the elephant, and close the door.
No. The heat that is generated by cooling the inside is usually given off at the back of the refrigerator. If you leave the door open then everything will become room temperature.