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Ultimate Refrigerator Organization Tips: Keep Food Fresh and Maximize Space

  Why Organizing Your Refrigerator Matters Reduce Waste and Protect Your Health Your refrigerator isn't just a place to store food—it's where freshness and hygiene begin. When it's cluttered or unorganized, food often expires unnoticed or gets contaminated due to uneven cooling. According to the Korea Consumer Agency, nearly 30% of discarded food at home is due to expiration in the fridge. A well-organized fridge helps you save on grocery bills, maintain food safety, and reduce food waste. Preparation Before You Start Organizing 1. Clear Out and Check Expiration Dates Take everything out of the fridge. Go through each item to check for expiration or signs of spoilage. Dispose of anything that's gone bad, and transfer items to transparent containers for better visibility and freshness. 2. Understand Temperature Zones Bottom Shelf : Coldest part, ideal for raw meat and seafood. Middle Shelf : Stable temperature, best for dairy, tofu, and eggs. Top Shelf : Easy-acc...

2025 Canada Duty-Free Allowance: The Ultimate Guide to Maximizing Your Duty-Free Shopping

  Understanding the Canada Duty-Free Allowance When traveling to Canada, understanding the duty-free allowance is crucial to maximize your shopping benefits. Duty-free allowance refers to the limit of goods you can bring into Canada without paying any taxes. Exceeding this limit means you will have to pay additional taxes on the excess amount. Many travelers often overlook this, leading to unwanted extra charges. In this guide, we’ll break down the current duty-free allowance for 2025 and provide tips on how to make the most of your duty-free shopping. The Duty-Free Allowance in Canada for 2025 As of 2025, the duty-free allowance in Canada varies based on the traveler's country of departure and length of stay. It’s essential to check the regulations for your specific situation, as the duty-free limits differ between different conditions. 1. Travelers Departing from the U.S. For travelers arriving from the U.S., the duty-free allowance is up to 800 CAD if you have stayed for mor...