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fastcompany:

The cold of your fridge is actually ruining a lot of your (expensive, local, bought at the farmer’s market) produce. An artist’s project finds ways to use the way fruits and vegetables spoil to keep them fresh, the old-fashioned way.

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I will own these in my kitchen. I will. This is not an option.

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Source: fastcoexist.com

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photo.JPG (by straup)

iamdanw:

photo.JPG (by straup)

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