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Because the cooling depends on the circulation of chilled air over, under, around,

and between the various packages, tubs, jugs, cans, and bottles on the shelves.

If everything is packed together tightly, then nothing in the middle can cool until

everything around it has cooled, and its own heat has conducted outward, slowly,

through other stuff.

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