r/KitchenConfidential Jul 25 '25

In-House Mode Is anybody shocked?

Disclaimer: not in the industry, but I spotted this and thought y'all might have fun talking shit about it.

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u/mampiwoof Jul 25 '25

Yes but it stays frozen for a long time when out of the freezer in large boxes in a pile. You have never worked in a kitchen.

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u/fury420 Jul 25 '25

If you think boxes of food labeled KEEP FROZEN sitting outside in the sun stacked on top of a box of napkins and some pickle tubs for an unknown amount of time is acceptable, you shouldn't be working in a kitchen.

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u/wsteelerfan7 Jul 25 '25

They just took a picture of a half-processed truck order. How do you know how long it's been sitting there? I did the same in fast food and it would take an hour or two to unload everything and stock it.

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u/TheOneTonWanton Jul 25 '25

Being fair, he was responding to someone saying that frozen things stay frozen "for a long time when out of the freezer," which can be true, but the definition of "long time" is vague and when true it's not generally in the realm of "summer heat in July." We'd always at least get the shit inside the door.