Putting Hot Foods in the Fridge Could Be Costing You Hundreds of Dollars

Putting Hot Foods in the Fridge Could Be Costing You Hundreds of Dollars
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We know you do your part to cut energy costs at home. You turn off the lights when you leave the room and you keep the thermostat set to a reasonable 68 degrees while you're awake. So why is your electric bill through the roof every month?

Well, if you habitually put still-steaming leftovers in the fridge, there's your answer.

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See, hot foods cause the motor to work longer and harder, so your fridge goes into overdrive trying to cool down that stir-fry--causing way more energy waste than known culprits like leaving the door open or packing shelves to the brim.

The solution? Let hot food cool on a countertop for about two hours before sticking it in the fridge. (Any longer and you risk a bacteria problem.)

Friends don't let friends waste energy.

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