• SatyrSack@quokk.au
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    4 hours ago

    I feel like most comments here are missing the point. I think you understand the concept of “first in, first out” and are just wondering if the “first” here should be closer to the door hinge or further.

    In short, I say that the oldest milk should be placed further from the hinge.

    My logic comes from my experience in the restaurant industry and actually arranging coolers. Optimally, you want to make it so that without thinking, in a rush, the first item a user sees is the oldest one. This is usually the item that is closest to the door/opening/user/whatever. In the case of storing items in the door itself, I would say that the further an item is from the hinge, the closer it is to the user.

  • orenj [he/they]@leminal.space
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    6 hours ago

    Literally just throw it wherever. You know the milk you bought most recently, only open it after finishing the older one.

    What do you mean you have 3 milks, wtf

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    9 hours ago

    I keep the new, unopened milk in the back of the main part of the fridge until it’s called to action for door duty

  • vrek@programming.dev
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    7 hours ago

    My girlfriend puts the milk on the door… Ok, not preferred but not worth a fight. The issue is she puts it with handle facing out which barely fits and even flexs the little band of of plastic holding stuff to the door. If it is rotated 90 degrees it fits perfectly but according to her its “harder to pull out” since you need to lift and rotate instead of just lifting…

    Is this appropriate grounds to break up?

    /s yes it annoys me but not nearly enough to break up.

    • Onno (VK6FLAB)@lemmy.radioOP
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      5 hours ago

      Consider the amount of strength required to make either movement. It might turn out that one way requires more strength than the other.

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        4 hours ago

        It’s takes more the way she does it because it scrapes across the plastic band adding friction…

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    12 hours ago

    Well look at this fat cat here that can afford multiple milks…

    Nah, for real, put the newest milk in the back, use up the oldest milk first.

  • prettygorgeous@aussie.zone
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    11 hours ago

    I’m sorry, but WHAT?? What in the OCD hell is this? Who stacks milk in an order away or towards a hinge of a fridge door? Since when is either of these things an actual THING?