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Why People Put Coins in Freezers — And What It Really Does

Posted on February 12, 2026 By admin

Life is unpredictable, and household routines can unravel without warning. Power outages, storms, or missed maintenance may interrupt a freezer, allowing food to thaw before refreezing. This is risky for meat, seafood, and dairy, where bacteria multiply quickly at unsafe temperatures, turning convenience into a hidden health concern today now.

Thawed and refrozen foods often look normal, making safety hard to judge by appearance alone. A brief outage may pass unnoticed, while a longer one can compromise everything. The coin in a cup method offers a simple signal to reveal whether freezer contents stayed solid during your absence safely there.

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