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    2010 months ago

    Good general rule. Only exception I can think of is there are a few fruits they’ll refrigerate in the back and then often display at room temp, since a few hours at room temp doesn’t hurt them much. Apples, oranges, stuff like that.

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      1810 months ago

      You don’t need to refrigerate apples and oranges? Just leave them in the counter for easy snacking.

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      110 months ago

      lol what supermarket is moving apples and oranges in and out of the refrigerator every day for display purposes?

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        410 months ago

        It’s pretty common actually. There is a large walk-in cooler in the back where perishable backstock is stored. When new apples are needed, a big box is fetched from the cooler and the apples are restocked in the display.

        Most of the stuff is kept in the back cooler, only things left out are those harmed by refrigeration like tomatoes or those that don’t go bad for a long time.

        With apples it extends their life by quite a long time though. Probably over double.