Not unless you have the fridge turned down to cold.
icy,snowing and in the fridge..
Believe it or not, you can keep water protected in Antarctica by keeping it in a fridge. The temperature is so cold that a fridge could keep it safe from freezing.
So it doesn't drip on the food below.
-keeps food cool-has fluid that flows through pipes and cools down so that the fridge is not hot -the warmer area is on the bottom of the fridge
raw meets spertly at the bottom of the fridge and cooked meets above and tined food in the cuberdEdited enswer:Most of the food is stored in the form of cereals, pulses and vegetable oil
Yes, you can put canned food in the fridge.
The order in which food should be stored in a fridge from top to bottom is as follows. =Cooked food like pizza =Diary products =Fresh vegetables =Raw meat
Yes you can freeze it. Freezing virtually stops the aging process of food. It can be store twice as long as it stays fresh in the fridge. Try it out, it works.
Your fridge coils may be frozen due to a buildup of dust and debris, causing poor airflow and inefficient cooling. To fix this issue, unplug the fridge, locate the coils (usually at the back or bottom), and gently clean them with a vacuum or brush. Allow the coils to thaw completely before plugging the fridge back in. Regularly cleaning the coils can prevent future freezing.
The bottom of the fridge is typically colder because the cooling unit (evaporator coil) is often located at the back of the fridge near the bottom. As the cold air is generated, it tends to sink to the lowest point in the fridge, which is why the bottom shelf or drawer tends to be the coldest.
Because raw meat has the potential to drip blood onto anything stored below it. If you store raw and cooked meats in the same fridge, you always store tyhe cooked meats at the top, and the raw meats on the bottom (with no food below it !)