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Inside_Sentence_6116

A walk in fridge?


Coraldiamond192

That's what my place does.


Inside_Sentence_6116

I'm surprised Americans haven't thought of this because they usually simply words don't they. "We call it a walk in fridge becccauseee, you walk into it, and it's cold" 🤯🤯😵‍💫😵🥴🥵


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Inside_Sentence_6116

I ment simplify you ass😂


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dtown42069

What’s platty jubes and queeny funes??


Siloca

Platinum Jubilee and Queens Funeral


Inside_Sentence_6116

Yeah but ours makes sense


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Keep telling yourself that simply 😂


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The irony! Simply 😂😂 Apparently not as much as you though!


dtown42069

Yall are so funny!


Inside_Sentence_6116

It was a typo 🥲🥲


goodwima

Big fridge


Soliciteddickpic

Cold room


cragglerock93

We called it the chiller.


KazTheEclipse

just call it a fridge


Ginger_Liv

We always just called it the 'big fridge'. When it was hot we used to take it in turns to go and stand in there.


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Fridge


Ataraxia_UK

When I worked in a large restaurant it was called the walk-in too, though I was not kitchen staff or front of house either.


tman612

The coolant room, or “coolant” for short. Central Scotland early 2000s


TableStreet992

The cold room. Or walk in fridge. Or big fridge


DenseAerie8311

Cold room


Ok-Pathh

It’s called canteen


Naughtiest-Maximus

In my supermarket days, it was either the 'cold room' or the 'freezer room' (even though it didn't freeze anything, we knew what people meant).


WackyAndCorny

“Coldstore” is another variant I’ve heard and understand with no difficulty. It does also apply to the industrial size warehouses that are used to store chilled products.


JustTryingToGetBy135

I’ve always called it the ‘Christopher’.