Hey /int/,
I just finished backpacking across Europe and noticed something weird.
Why don't the Europeans put salt in their fridges? It's a common occurrence here in America but no one in Europe did it.
Why is Europe so strange?
Why would you put salt into the fridge?
Salt in the fridge?
according to /int/ europeans do not use air conditioning or fridges
>>61968613
A troll so masterful, that even I paused for a moment and thought, "Is someone actually dumb enough to think keeping salt in the fridge is a good idea?"
Perhaps this is a symptom of my lack of faith in humanity.
Well, played, anon. I learned something about myself today.
Salt shakers on the table in every house ever
>>61968613
well, we dont use poop scoops either
I pour salt straight from that carton, ama
Of course we put salt in the fridge. We're not barbarians. What if it gets infested with bacteria, or parasites? I have a separate fridge for the canned food though. How do you feel about the recent research suggesting that there's DNA in most food? Scary if you ask me.
>>61969155
really makes you think
>>61968949
>A troll so masterful, that even I paused for a moment and thought, "Is someone actually dumb enough to think keeping salt in the fridge is a good idea?"
>Perhaps this is a symptom of my lack of faith in humanity.
>>61969155
Glad we aren't the only ones.
>>61968738
>>61968789
To keep it tasting salty and fresh. Keeps it safe too
>>61968613
>It's a common occurrence here
nigga wtf are you on
>>61970922
>keep it tasting salty
IT'S FUCKING SALT
>>61974302
>>61974337
Euro Alts
That's not a thing. Americans are stupid but not that stupid
>>61968613
>tips on back
murricans need tips on using salt
roffel
also >not buying iodized salt
>>61968613
of course in the fridge, right next to the pepper
What do american really put in the fridge that europeans dont? I could imagine: water, bread, nutella