Why do you have to use the office fridge for food you’ll eat today?

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Anonymous wrote:My former colleagues kept pumped breast milk in the office fridge.


This is normal. What would you expect her to do with it?


Proper offices have a fridge in the pump room.


Wait are you guys trying to imply that breastmilk is gross? What?! It’s baby food! It’s not like pee in the fridge


Yes it is like pee in the fridge. It’s a bodily fluid.


You realize meat is pieces of a dead body, right? And eggs are (hopefully) unfertilized female reproductive cells? Milk is not any grosser than those.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My former colleagues kept pumped breast milk in the office fridge.


This is normal. What would you expect her to do with it?


Proper offices have a fridge in the pump room.


Wait are you guys trying to imply that breastmilk is gross? What?! It’s baby food! It’s not like pee in the fridge


Yes it is like pee in the fridge. It’s a bodily fluid.


You realize meat is pieces of a dead body, right? And eggs are (hopefully) unfertilized female reproductive cells? Milk is not any grosser than those.


Let's not forget cows milk...
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Anonymous wrote:My former colleagues kept pumped breast milk in the office fridge.


This is normal. What would you expect her to do with it?


Proper offices have a fridge in the pump room.


Wait are you guys trying to imply that breastmilk is gross? What?! It’s baby food! It’s not like pee in the fridge


Yes it is like pee in the fridge. It’s a bodily fluid.


What an ignorant statement. Babies drink breastmilk and there is nothing gross about it. They don’t drink pee. You must be a very immature man.


I’m a woman who pumped at work and kept the milk a small fridge in my office. putting my bodily fluids in an office fridge was not something I was going to do.


Three cheers for you. I’m a Fed and we can’t have personal fridges. Must be nice to be you.


A dorm fridge uses 30w, less than a desk lanp with an incandescent bulb or a fan or kettle. A kettle will use twice that amount of power over the year assuming you make one brew a day.


I am not allowed to have a fridge or a kettle or a fan.
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Anonymous wrote:My former colleagues kept pumped breast milk in the office fridge.


This is normal. What would you expect her to do with it?


Proper offices have a fridge in the pump room.


Wait are you guys trying to imply that breastmilk is gross? What?! It’s baby food! It’s not like pee in the fridge


Yes it is like pee in the fridge. It’s a bodily fluid.


What an ignorant statement. Babies drink breastmilk and there is nothing gross about it. They don’t drink pee. You must be a very immature man.


I’m a woman who pumped at work and kept the milk a small fridge in my office. putting my bodily fluids in an office fridge was not something I was going to do.


Three cheers for you. I’m a Fed and we can’t have personal fridges. Must be nice to be you.


A dorm fridge uses 30w, less than a desk lanp with an incandescent bulb or a fan or kettle. A kettle will use twice that amount of power over the year assuming you make one brew a day.


I am not allowed to have a fridge or a kettle or a fan.


Congratulations on dutifully following every rule you're given. Do you ever just live on the edge, and maybe exceed the speed limit by 1?
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Anonymous wrote:Some food won't keep if left out for hours. If you want to eat a sandwich with mayo that's been left out for 3+ hours, have at it. I'll put mine in the fridge.


Mayo isn't the problem at warm temps it used to be. It's mostly whipped oil with sugar. I don't even think there are eggs in any of the prepared mayo.


Every mayo I’ve ever purchased has eggs in it. Maybe you’re thinking of miracle whip which is not mayo. So go ahead eat your warm mayo sandwich. You do you. But I’ll put my sandwich in the fridge. Why should it matter to you?


All mayo is shelf stable. You buy it from the grocery isle. According to the USDA and Food Science & Nutrition, mayo is safe to eat at room temperature, and does not need to be refrigerated.

If you do t like it room temperature that’s your preference, but spoiling is not a reason.


So you don’t store your opened jar of mayo in the fridge? Yeah ok.
Anonymous
I always put my breast milk in a cooler in the fridge. I didn't really want other people to see or touch the bottles. It's not that I think breast milk is gross but it is kind of personal. I also hated nursing in public.
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Yogurts should be refrigerated
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Anonymous wrote:My former colleagues kept pumped breast milk in the office fridge.


This is normal. What would you expect her to do with it?


Proper offices have a fridge in the pump room.


Wait are you guys trying to imply that breastmilk is gross? What?! It’s baby food! It’s not like pee in the fridge


Yes it is like pee in the fridge. It’s a bodily fluid.


What an ignorant statement. Babies drink breastmilk and there is nothing gross about it. They don’t drink pee. You must be a very immature man.


I’m a woman who pumped at work and kept the milk a small fridge in my office. putting my bodily fluids in an office fridge was not something I was going to do.


Three cheers for you. I’m a Fed and we can’t have personal fridges. Must be nice to be you.


A dorm fridge uses 30w, less than a desk lanp with an incandescent bulb or a fan or kettle. A kettle will use twice that amount of power over the year assuming you make one brew a day.


I am not allowed to have a fridge or a kettle or a fan.


Congratulations on dutifully following every rule you're given. Do you ever just live on the edge, and maybe exceed the speed limit by 1?


My heat fluttered when I read this.
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