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Households told to put A4 piece of paper in fridge before this weekend
Households told to put A4 piece of paper in fridge before this weekend

Wales Online

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Households told to put A4 piece of paper in fridge before this weekend

Households told to put A4 piece of paper in fridge before this weekend A lot of Brits may be caught out by the sweltering conditions and the knock-on effect on your home and its appliances which could end up costing you money. Putting a piece of paper in your fridge can diagnose a common problem (Image: Alex Evans ) As the UK gears up for a scorcher with temperatures predicted to soar to 30C this Saturday, households are being prompted to wield a simple sheet of A4 paper in an unusual way to combat the heat's impact on refrigeration. With the nation baking under a relentless sun, the unexpected consequence of such sustained warmth could be spoilage even within the cool confines of your kitchen appliances, potentially leading to wasteful expenditure. Domestic appliance experts Beko has pinpointed a common problem with the aging fridges found in many homes. Age and wear may compromise the door seal, a seemingly small defect that can lead to substantial issues. ‌ Inefficient seals not only force your fridge to overexert itself, escalating energy costs, but also risk premature spoiling of food. For the latest restaurant news and reviews, sign up to our food and drink newsletter here ‌ To check if there is a problem, all you need is a single sheet of A4 paper. A Beko spokesperson explained: "One issue that may arise with your fridge is wear and tear on the door seal. A worn-out door seal can prevent the refrigerator door from closing properly, causing the cooling system to work harder to keep your groceries fresh.", reports the Express. He added: "This can lead to increased energy consumption and potential damage to your fridge and its temperature settings. Article continues below "Warm air entering your fridge can overwhelm the cooling system, especially during hot summer days." Salah Sun, Head of Product Management at Beko UK, advised: "To check if your fridge door is functioning correctly, use a piece of paper. You can buy paper for as little as 1p or use any paper you have at home. "Place the paper against the door seal and close the door. When you try to pull the paper out, you should feel some resistance. If the paper slides out easily, your door seal may need replacing." ‌ The Met Office has forecasted that the sizzling temperatures will continue to soar this week. The mercury is set to remain at 27C on Tuesday and Wednesday, climbing to 28C by Friday and reaching highs of 29C on Saturday, with the potential of hitting 30C in certain areas of England. The Met Office's forecast also indicates that "much of the UK will be in heatwave conditions by the coming weekend". It elaborated: "Heat will build through the week. On Wednesday the highest temperatures values in the UK are expected to be around 27C. On Thursday this will rise to 29C and by Saturday increasing more locations will exceed heatwave values, with the highest temperatures expected to exceed 30C." Article continues below

Brits urged to put sheet of A4 paper in fridge before Saturday
Brits urged to put sheet of A4 paper in fridge before Saturday

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

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Brits urged to put sheet of A4 paper in fridge before Saturday

As the hot weather continues across the UK, households are being urged to use a simple A4 paper trick in their fridge to avoid a 'costly' mistake As the hot summer sun continues to scorch, pushing UK temperatures to at least 30C in 24 counties this weekend, an expert has urged everyone to do one easy household check involving just a humble A4 piece of paper. Brits might be ill-prepared for the searing heat's influence on their homes and especially their fridges, which could end up costing you money. ‌ One effect of the hot weather that you probably haven't accounted for is the impact the baking conditions can have on your food and drink - and indeed your entire fridge. According to white goods manufacturer Beko, a common issue with your fridge could cause you to lose a lot of food in the hot temperatures, due to it going off early in the warmer conditions. ‌ If your fridge is more than a few years old, there's a good chance the door seal isn't working as well as it should. When the seal becomes worn or loose, your fridge has to work harder to stay cold - driving up your energy bills. Worse still, it can lead to internal damage and cause your food to spoil faster. To check, all you need is a single sheet of A4 paper, the Express reports. Salah Sun, Head of Product Management at Beko UK, issued a warning, saying: "One issue that may arise with your fridge is wear and tear on the door seal. A worn-out door seal can prevent the refrigerator door from closing properly, causing the cooling system to work harder to keep your groceries fresh. "This can lead to increased energy consumption and potential damage to your fridge and its temperature settings. Heat entering your fridge can overwhelm its cooling capabilities, especially during blazing summer days." He added: "To check if your fridge door is functioning correctly, use a piece of paper. You can buy paper for as little as 1p or use any paper you have at home." "Place the paper against the door seal and close the door. When you try to pull the paper out, you should feel some resistance. If the paper slides out easily, your door seal may need replacing." ‌ According to the Met Office, the blistering weather will keep getting hotter and hotter this week. Temperatures will stay at 27C on Tuesday and Wednesday, rising to 28C by Friday and hitting peaks of 29C on Saturday, possibly even 30C in some parts of England. Moreover, the Met Office has flagged that "much of the UK will be in heatwave conditions by the coming weekend". It said: "Heat will build through the week. On Wednesday the highest temperatures values in the UK are expected to be around 27C. On Thursday this will rise to 29C and by Saturday increasing more locations will exceed heatwave values, with the highest temperatures expected to exceed 30C."

UK households keeping semi-skimmed milk in fridge door issued warning
UK households keeping semi-skimmed milk in fridge door issued warning

Daily Mirror

time23-05-2025

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UK households keeping semi-skimmed milk in fridge door issued warning

Beko has cautioned that the way you organise your fridge could be shortening the shelf life of your food and drinks — especially if you store milk this way. UK families who tuck their semi-skimmed milk into the fridge door are being urged to rethink their habits. Appliance giant Beko is alerting consumers that such storage methods could be shortening the shelf life of their groceries, potentially hitting pockets hard. ‌ Beko's research has disclosed that households in the UK chuck away around £250 worth of grub per head annually. For a household of four, this loss soars to £1,000 - and incorrectly storing perishables could be to blame for their premature spoilage, reports Birmingham Live. ‌ Scores of British families are renowned for putting their milk into the fridge door, with seemingly perfectly-fitting shelves installed for such large bottles. But according to a Beko boss, this isn't right - and there's a more optimising place to keep your milk, to ensure it doesn't go off too quickly. Salah Sun, the Head of Product Management at Beko, said: "The way we organise our fridges can make or break our efforts to reduce food waste. Most people don't realise that poor fridge organisation isn't just about aesthetics – it directly impacts food longevity and your household budget." My life has changed since cutting out one food several days ago So, where should milk be kept? Sun conveyed the importance of understanding your fridge's climate: "Temperature fluctuates within your fridge, so storing items in the right zones is crucial. The bottom shelf, being the coldest, is perfect for raw meats, while the middle shelves maintain ideal conditions for dairy and prepared foods." He further added: "The door, often used for milk, is actually the warmest area due to frequent opening." With this in mind, Beko suggests: "We recommend keeping more stable items like condiments and drinks in the door compartments, moving milk to the middle shelf where temperatures remain more constant." By arranging your fridge smartly, not only do you cut down on waste, but you might also find yourself cooking more meals at home and opting for healthier options, as per Beko's advice. The brand highlighted the importance of good storage by pointing out: "Plus, maintaining optimal storage conditions means your fresh produce lasts longer, reducing both waste and shopping frequency." Ecover shed light on the sobering statistics behind plastic recycling with their statement: "In 2016, less than half of all plastic bottles were collected for recycling and only 7 per cent of those were turned into new bottles." Ecover didn't mince words about the dire consequences of plastic pollution, saying: "The resulting impact on waterways and marine life is, to put it bluntly, horrifying – with an estimated 12.7 million tonnes ending up in oceans each year."

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