A new graphic suggests cucumbers SHOULDN'T be stored in the fridge 🤔
People are divided!
OK, so we are aware there's a lot more important things going on in the world right now, but just in case you want to take your mind off some of the news for a few moments, a new graphic which is doing the rounds on social media has suggested that cucumbers SHOULD NOT be stored in the fridge, leaving people across the world completely divided.
Just like the cupboard or fridge debate about chocolate last month, people are now getting irate about where to store cucumbers, with some thinking the fridge, and others thinking at room temperature.
Of course, when you do your weekly shop and come home to unpack it, it's very unlikely you sit and read the storage instructions of every item, and instead just store the product where you've always known, but it turns out this might not always be correct.
A new graphic which was posted on Facebook page 'Feeding a family on £1 per day', shows cucumbers, along with fruit and veg items such as tomatoes, potatoes and peppers, should be stored in a cupboard, not the fridge!
Of course, just like the chocolate debate, the comments went wild, with many people disagreeing with the graphic.
One user wrote, 'I've always kept cucumbers and peppers in the fridge', with another adding, 'EH? Cucumbers belong in the fridge!!!'. (sic)
However, it seems other people were aware of how to store a cucumber, with one user writing, 'Cucumbers have always belonged in the cupboard!'
Well, we have one question... Fridge or cupboard? 🤔
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