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Berries will last days longer when kept in £4 B&M 'fridge basket'

Berries will last days longer when kept in £4 B&M 'fridge basket'
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Berries will last days longer when kept in £4 B&M 'fridge basket' The simple swap could help strawberries and raspberries last a few extra days B&M is selling a Berry Basket Container for £4 in stores across the UK. Aside from making your fridge look more aesthetic without mountains of supermarket plastic containers, the design is made to help fruit last as long as possible in the fridge. According to the product description, B&M said that shoppers can "keep berries/fruit together in one place".

Berries will last days longer when kept in £4 B&M 'fridge basket' The simple swap could help strawberries and raspberries last a few extra days B&M is selling a Berry Basket Container for £4 in stores across the UK. Aside from making your fridge look more aesthetic without mountains of supermarket plastic containers, the design is made to help fruit last as long as possible in the fridge. According to the product description, B&M said that shoppers can "keep berries/fruit together in one place". The container has two removable baskets to help "easily wash fruit" and store them. The B&M Berry Basket Container has a couple of design features that make it ideal for extending the shelf life of fruit, meaning less money and food gets wasted in your kitchen each week. The product's removable interior baskets act like mini-colanders. Keeping the berries slightly elevated off the solid bottom of the main outer box prevents them from sitting in their own condensation and trapped moisture, which is the number one cause of rapid mould growth. Fruit fans can also pull the baskets out to wash their berries under the tap, let them dry, and put them right back in. By following all of the tips below, berries could last several days beyond what the supermarkets claim on the packaging. Even with a basket insert, if you put dripping wet berries into the container and seal it, the trapped humidity will cause them to rot. After washing them in the baskets, spread them out on a paper towel for up to 15 minutes to dry fully. Go a step further and slip a small piece of folded kitchen roll into the very bottom of the main clear container (underneath the baskets). Any condensation that drips down will be absorbed by the towel instead of creating a humid pool at the bottom Importantly, don't pack your fruit too tightly into the container. By giving the fruit a little room, air can circulate through the holes in the inner baskets and improve how long they are likely to last before going off. How else can I make berries last longer? One of the biggest mistakes people make with strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries is washing everything at once. Introducing moisture is what leads to mould growth, so only wash what you plan to eat today. Another error is keeping them in the plastic supermarket containers, which are best suited for shipping and display, not long-term storage in the fridge. Because the berries sit directly on the flat plastic bottom, condensation pools underneath them. The berries at the bottom end up crushed under the weight of those above them, soaking up moisture, creating the perfect breeding ground for fuzzy mould. Berries will last longer if these 'bad ones' are quickly plucked from the container to prevent mould from spreading to the 'good' berries.
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