Anonymous wrote:Take an insulated grocery bag. Ice pack if you have one. Nbd.
Anonymous wrote:What say you all? I need to go to the grocery store, and the only time I'll be able to do it, is a break in the workday about 1.5-2 hours until I leave and get home. The eggs are organic regular grocery store eggs. It's somewhat cool, cloudy, and car shouldn't get too warm.
The eggs will be used for baking (home use), if it matters.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I buy some inexpensive frozen veggies to put next to an item I want to stay chilled in my car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do not actually need to refrigerate eggs. Or butter for that matter. They go bad faster, but not like in 2 hours...
You will absolutely be okay, OP.
Actually, you do need to refrigerate eggs purchased in the US because the protective bloom has been washed off.
Anonymous wrote:You do not actually need to refrigerate eggs. Or butter for that matter. They go bad faster, but not like in 2 hours...
You will absolutely be okay, OP.
Anonymous wrote:They sell eggs at room temperature at many markets in the world. Totally fine in this weather.