Storage
Prior to
refrigeration, storing food for quite a couple of days would often cause food spoiling and becoming inedible. While storing food underwater was possible
during a river or lake, or during a cellar where the temperature wouldn't rise
the maximum amount, this is able to extend the lifespan of the food only
slightly. Refrigeration allows the temperature to be lowered thus
far that food is often stored for days or maybe months.
Thinking Ahead
Improvements in
storage time has allowed manufacturers, distributors and end-users, like cooks
and anyone preparing meals reception, to think ahead. Now meals are often
prepared in bulk and stored for later consumption or prepared during a location
that's more profitable instead of on-site preparation at extra cost. Cooking
family meals to be eaten later within the week is feasible also as mass-producing ready meals to send to supermarkets.
Transportation
Supplying
perishable goods to a location far away from its source wont to be difficult or
maybe impossible. Long-distance journeys take time, and time meant a period
during which the merchandise would begin to spoil, with perishing happening
quicker in high temperatures. Refrigeration allows for cold storage during
transit, therefore the goods can arrive within the same condition as they were
in once they left.
Improved Quality
Manufacturing takes
time and sometimes requires certain conditions, like a group temperature,
during which the very best quality product are often made. for instance, meat
packing requires a coffee temperature to prevent the meat from curing
improperly or from spoiling before it are often canned. Before refrigeration,
this meant that the very best quality goods were only possible at certain times
of the year. Now they're possible in the least times.
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