Ketchup is much nicer at room temperature than at fridge temperature. I don’t want cold ketchup.

eating this ketchup on its own are you

I will be at this rate!

I have no idea what this means.

U lot have a lot condiments in fact they are the majority item in your fridge. Its uncanny really as they don’t need to be refrigerated, but still its more economical to have a full fridge cools down less quickly and no I wont use punctuation

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Lots going on there.

I like cold condiments. Hot food / cold condiment means I can use the ketchup (for example) to cool down the hot food and eat it quicker. That’s how you live at moderate efficiency.

Yeah just add to the defence against the tirade of abuse we are receiving for our refrigerated condiments… I’ll do what I like and fuck the lot of you!

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Quick question for you Colin: what inspired you to keep your cucumber outside the crisper drawer?

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The drawer was full when we put it in fridge and I couldn’t be arsed to move it.

A very good question though. Thank you for your interest.

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Thanks for taking the time to answer. Also your fridge is immaculately kept*. You should be very proud.

*apart from the cucumber debacle of course.

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They’re both at home m8

full fat coke and skim milk? you crazy

crisper drawers are total bullshit

can anyone explain the science behind them? no. no they can’t.

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Says zero sugar you fool!

so it does! is that a coke zero disguised as a regular coke? apologies @cz you are not insane

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It is. I hate their new branding for coke zero. It’s highly confusing.

Uninteresting factoid… I normally go with Pepsi Max, but Coke Zero was 10p cheaper at the supermarket yesterday so I bought that instead.

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What are you planning on spending this windfall on?

Oh, this is a good question. Can you get a sherbert dib-dab for 10p nowadays?

Might just give it to the local big issue seller next time I see them.

There’s a sitter of a mum joke there.

I like how well concealed your fridge is.

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