Do you know that on social networks trends emerge like mushrooms after the rain? It’s kind of weird how one moment you’re scrolling through your feed and BAM! Everyone is doing this new dance or obsessed with a random cat meme. It’s like a digital roller coaster: fast and unpredictable.
But hey, that’s what makes social media so entertaining, right? You never know what hilarious or strange thing will explode next. It’s a wild, wild digital world out there!
And the last one is to keep toilet paper in the refrigerator, believe it or not. Here’s what we know about why people do it!
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- Why do people put toilet paper in the refrigerator?
- What else is the alternative?
Why do people put toilet paper in the refrigerator?
Once the smell of expired food or spilled milk has set in, it can be difficult to remove, but social media users believe a surprising product can help: toilet paper.
According to a report from the New York Post, social media users claim that toilet paper can help absorb moisture from the air in the refrigerator, which can contribute to mold and bad odors.
Although it may not be the most appealing sight, keeping a roll of toilet paper in the back of the refrigerator can help keep it smelling fresh.
What else is the alternative?
According to Parade, a lifestyle and home website, baking soda is most commonly used to neutralize odors; The least expensive option works best at removing both excess moisture and odor-producing acids.
Several movies have been posted online proving that this trick works and that people use it in their daily lives.
Parade, on the other hand, recommends using a fresh bun, storing it in the back of the refrigerator, away from anything that might drip, and discarding the bun after three weeks. “Don’t try to reuse the roll in the bathroom,” the outlet said. Watch a video about this trend here.
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Source: vtt.edu.vn