That's why you shouldn't have the eggs on the fridge door.

Every refrigerator already has its own location for nesting, and we don't think long about where to put it because technology has solved it. But experts have recently discovered that where we place the eggs in the refrigerator can harm your health. When it comes to eggs, there is [...]
Every refrigerator already has its own location for nesting, and we don't think long about where to put it because technology has solved it.
But experts have recently discovered that where we place the eggs in the refrigerator can harm your health. When it comes to eggs, there is a great debate about where to keep them, some say in the refrigerator and others who say outside. The general consensus is to store eggs in the refrigerator but not on the eggshelves usually found on the refrigerator door. That makes the difference between the brown and white eggs.
Why this rule?
Because placing eggs on the refrigerator door can expose them to fluctuating temperatures when opening and closing the door all day. This, in turn, causes them to decay more quickly.










