FAQ

Here are some frequently asked questions about our humble communal fridge blog:

Where do these fridges come from? Are they for real?

Fridgestock fridges come from all over! From places of work to shared living spaces, our visitors and contributors come from all four corners of the icebox. All fridges posted on Fridgestock are as real as that box of baking soda in your fridge (that you should have replaced 6 months ago!).

Can I submit my fridge to Fridgestock?

Do you live with a bunch of roommates? At work, do you store your lunch in the lunchroom refrigerator? More importantly, do you have a fridge-related grievance that you want to air in an anonymous and passive aggressive manner on the Internet? If you answered YES to any of these questions then YES you can absolutely submit your fridge to Fridgestock by emailing  fridgestock@gmail.com! Please remember to include a few lines about your fridge (location/use/shameful confession) when submitting photos!

I love Fridgestock! How else can I be a part of your chill community?

Fridgestock is on Twitter! Be the first of your friends to know about new fridge posts, fun fridge facts, and other fridge phenomena.

There’s this container of leftovers in the fridge. It’s only a little fuzzy. Should I eat it?
No… Just no…

Note: Fridgestock does not condone or is responsible for the poor dietary choices, irresponsible food storage habits, and thievery of comestibles of its visitors or contributors.


Fridgestock Tweets

  • Just posted, a very different kind of communal fridge! See it here: http://bit.ly/bywIOGtweeted2 years ago
  • Special fridge profile coming up tomorrow! Be sure to check it out!tweeted2 years ago
  • Listeriosis outbreak, check your cold cuts to see if your fridgestuffs have been affected.tweeted2 years ago

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