This thing is simple but brilliant. The Fridge Locker (check it out at www.FridgeLocker.com) looks like a white milk crate with a hinged lid. It’s designed to allow you to keep food, beverages and other refrigerated items in a refrigerator, but locked up. In the past I worked in a few settings where I had to share a fridge with a dozen or more other employees, and there were a few occasions where food I brought in went missing. It was annoying, but I guess that’s how it goes with the workplace and a semi-public fridge.
I would have no use for the Fridge Locker as far as locking up food, but I can definitely see it being useful for locking up alcoholic beverages and medication. Dan will sometimes drink a bottle or two of Yager, so every once in a while he’ll bring home a case of beer and stash part of it in the fridge. I can’t see the kids working the lids off the bottles (since a) they’re supervised and b) those lids are difficult for adults to twist off!), but you never know. Also, medications can also be stored in the Fridge Locker. I don’t have any medications now, but you never know.
So tell me, would you have a good use for the Fridge Locker? I wish I had known about it last year, when my fourteen year old brother first went to boarding school. There was a community fridge available for use, but half the time the food we would buy him or send back with him would wind up being taken by another student, and on a few occasions by a staff member. :/
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