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German Photographer Compares 14 Fridges And Their Owners Around The World
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Show me your fridge and I‘ll tell you who you are. Wait, I think this saying was about friends. Actually, when you think about it, a fridge is quite a good friend, especially in lockdown. It‘s something you can rely on at least 3 times a day, and it never disappoints. And you would be surprised how much a fridge can reveal about you, even beyond your eating habits!
German designer, photographer, and gluten-free, healthy food lover Sandra Juncker decided to peek into people’s fridges around the world to find out how much the contents of a fridge can tell about their lives.
What does your fridge tell about you? Let us know in the comments!
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Germany, 2012
Since 2012, people from London, Cape Town, Pretoria, Istanbul, Madrid, Paris, and Berlin have opened their fridges to the whole world, and this is the result so far―a colorful archive of fridges and their proud owners. These people are of different personalities, nationalities, cultures, traditions, ages, and social statuses and Juncker tried to capture the link between these factors and the contents of these people’s fridges.
“So what does this tell us about the people who use these fridges? Do we have a special system filling it? What belongs in our fridges and what do we eat? Is there any difference or similarity between different cultures, countries, ages, or flat sharing? Do we keep leftovers and how do we store them?” These are just a few of the questions Juncker was interested in when she started the project.
Pretoria, South Africa, 2016
I would like to clarify things on behalf people living in south africa, we do not keep cake mix, corn flour, stock cubes, green tea, oats and a bunch of other things in this picture in the fridge. We do not know this woman and why she does the things that she does.
London, UK, 2017
Letting someone into your fridge can be a very intimate moment as it can reveal more than just how often you eat your fruit and vegetables. It can show how well-organized and tidy you are, if you are vegetarian or vegan, and speak about your lifestyle in general. It seems inaccurate to judge people based on the contents of their fridge, but when you look through the list and spot the little details, you can kind of guess to whom they might belong. The biggest fridge packed with all sorts of pre-cooked meals belongs to a grandma, a secret compartment with chocolate probably prepared to spoil grandchildren belongs to an elderly German couple, a minimalist man with long hair has a fridge full of broccoli and other goods, a young couple from busy Paris has barely anything inside. If you are curious about what's inside other people's fridges, this ongoing series is right up your alley, but being able to see fridge owners in their usual environment makes this social experiment so much more interesting.
London, United Kingdom, 2016
Just living for that kimono queen in the middle..I'd want to live here
Paris, France, 2017
The project called “Show Me Your Fridge” is particularly important to the artist as she has become very invested in the global topics of food, modern trends of responsible handling, and waste.
According to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, around one-third or 1.3 billion tons of all food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted every year. Food waste in households often occurs due to poor purchase and meal planning, excess buying, confusion over “best before” and “use by” labels, and poor storage. Consequently, any food losses add up to water, land, energy, labor, and capital resources, whereas extensive and needless production causes global warming and climate change. We can do better, starting with our own fridges!
Paris, France, 2017
London, United Kingdom, 2016
Is the towel in the fridge some kind of neat tip or trick I haven't heard of yet?
If you like this idea, you can also check what’s inside people’s wallets, ladies’ handbags, and even vehicles of various emergency services!
Cape Town, South Africa, 2016
Cape Town, South Africa, 2016
This is a very expensive fridge and by expensive I mean it's so old it is probably at least a new fridge a year in electricity.
That freezer compartment is past due for a defrosting! I remember these old fridges—-bet there’s a drip pan underneath it too. Have to be sure to empty that daily or every other day—-if that water stands too long, not only will the pan overflow, but the water itself can develop what we used to call “ghosties”, basically stinky slimy cloudy globs. It only takes neglecting it once to learn to empty it regularly. Yuck.
So many people always looking so dissatisfied about something........why?
Wow that is an old fridge! I haven't seen one like that since my grandma's at her house back in 1990s.
I would like to suggest to replace this fridge with a modern, more energy efficient model.
I use to have a mini fridge with a freezer full of ice just like that!
I really need to know what kind of kinky orgies are happening on this sofa and I want to join
Needs some serious defrosting! Actually, just put it at the kerb and get a new, efficient one...
Something is not "healthy" about this refrigerator. It's contents are peculiar to me. Their shoes indicate to me they are not poor but something is "off" about the whole setting. THREE cats in an apt.?
I had 4 in an apartment once. It's really not that weird. THIRTY cats, now that would be weird. But 3? Normal.
Load More Replies...Bloody hipsters. "Oh yeah isn't our 1960s fridge so cool. Isn't thrifting awesome ha ha we're doing our part could you believe someone would have thrown this out... aren't we just Jesus for upcycling..." Its causing a massive carbon footprint with all the electric itll be wasting and it's rusted out to fuck. The metal would be better off recycled. I bet the middle pastel haired trainers with a dress SJW is behind it and the guy thinks its secretly stupid and the other sensible looking woman just doesn't care
That fridge is very old and needs a defrost for the freezer section.
Istanbul, Turkey, 2013
Paris, France, 2017
Berlin, Germany, 2018
Berlin, Germany, 2018
But dat moustache be on flek (idk how to spell it but you get what I mean)
"We have those people coming to take photos of the fridge today, should we clean it?" "No, no, let's leave it mostly empty with some old containers leaking juices all over the place"
I know. This post made me realize I need to clean the fridge
Me too!!!
This post has made me realise I eat more fresh fruit and vegetables than the vast number of people world wide.
This post has made me realise I don't keep my fresh fruit in de fridge
I used to keep vegetables outside the fridge when I had to share one of the size of those pics with two or three people. All of us did.
I don't usually keep my fruit in the fridge (strawberries and similar aside - I have a cat that eats berries for some reason)...but I do usually have a head of cauli, broccolini, broccoli, herb bunches, capsicums, brussels sprouts, beans, peas, lettuces, etc. Leafy vegetables are stored in the fridge as they go off too fast on the counter.
Worldwide? These photos are only from four places.
Many people does not keep their veggies and fruit in the fridge.
Me too, but simply more than those in the pictures.
but this post covers only 4 countries
Yeah
You make this assessment based on a representation almost entirely consisting of trendy college types? Your world must be very dark if you consider this to be any kind of enlightenment.
Me too!
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Very nice. UK, Germany, SA... How about the rest of the world?
I was thinking this... Is not really"around the world"... More of a triangle really
"You mean... the world... it's a Triangle?" "Always has been"
Maybe it's a new trend besides the flat-earthers: the small-earthers. There are only 3 countries in the world.
It's global and inclusive by US standards.... we have the "World Series" in which only the US participates.....
Jerone Anderson lol
well, it's not that there's only three countries. its that most the countries are controlled by one of three overlords. You got you go the Reptilians, the Grays and the Nordics. If I disappear, you'll know it's true.
but... France *is* the rest of the world. didn't you hear?
The amount of processed food is somewhat depressing.
To be fair: unprocessed food is in large parts stored outside the fridge.
To be fair, almost all food is processed (just means it has had some kind of treatment - bacon is processed food, and so is canned tomatoes, beans, corn, etc., frozen veges, milk, yoghurt, bread, olive (or any) oil, cous cous... ) and processed food in itself is not unhealthy nor impractical. In fact, we can attribute a large part of our better quality of life to the existence and wide use of processed foods.
That is true, especially since my family is having to get my dad to stop eating so much processed food. His doctors don't even want him to eat canned soup because of the sodium.
Canned soup should be illegal. I can’t grasp the idea of having cooked food in a can that has an expiration date of two years or so. It was never in my house growing up and I will keep that going now that I’m on my own as well.
This was the most boring and useless post I think I have seen on Bored Panda
Pretty standard fare for Bored Pansy.
Yet you scrolled all the way through it to get to here.
I was surprised more people didn't have leftovers in containers. My fridge is mostly ingredients, and glass boxes of leftovers :) Also surprised by all the damn plastic packaging...argghhh.
It’s mostly young people who eat out all the time. They don’t yet know the health and financial benefits of home cooking.
Remember that post a while ago about how Americans are the only ones who put eggs in the fridge? Well, that is obviously not true
It never was. The post was not about people keeping eggs in the fridge but about supermarkets storing them in the fridge. In many grocery stores in Europe the eggs are not refrigerated. We only put them in the fridge at home.
So.... about the eggs. the reasons supermarkets keep them refrigerated where elsewhere doesn't is that the US requires eggs be pasteurized. they're washed in just-warm-enough water and soap to get rid of the salmonella. but this destroys the lining in the egg so future growth has to be inhibited. Elsewhere, salmonella is dealt with in another way, that doesn't have this requirement. In any case, it's still good practice to keep the eggs in the fridge if your not going to use them in the next day or two (keeps them fresher, longer.) . and bring them out and let them come to room temp for baking.
Exactly, I have always put eggs in the fridge after buying them in stores where they are not refrigerated, I'm not sure why we actually do this ...
In Russia, we all keep them in the fridge too.
they should do a 'where are they now' for the fridges ^_^
I'm really surprised to see I'm above the average concerning the amount of fruits and vegetables. And I KNOW I don't eat enough of these....
They may not need to refrigerate produce because they shop more often and buy what they'll eat in a day or so.
Maybe...but the majority of them would go shopping everday for vegetables ?
No, they just don’t consume them.
It would be nice to read a more 'personal' post, imstead of a copy-paste from internet. OP, it would have been nice to see your fridge :-)
'Around the World' - UK, Germany, France, South Africa.
Any one else scrolling through these trying to find the fridge stocked most similarly to their own? :)
Most of these fridges in the UK look like dorm fridges. Is the standard there really tiny fridges?
Most were student homes and not the sort of fridges in the average household. I don't know anyone with a fridge that tiny unless it's the overflow 'beer' fridge or something.
The post seems to be mainly about younger people. Small fridges are not the norm.
I had no idea so many people wore socks with sandals
I wonder if it's more their "house shoes" than it is actual sandals that they'd wear out and about.
We can only hope
In Germany very many people wear Birkenstock slippers as house shoes, it's a little more hygienic to wear socks in them, I guess?
Ken Horkavy easy
Nice Alpro/Danone ad......
I am nosy by nature and I love these posts. It allows me to nose around without being intrusive. Next one should be what people keep in their medicine cabinets lol
Actually fairly tedious. A few were organized and functional the rest not clear enough to identify specific items.
I would like to see a collection of fridges during the quarantine.
This is an interesting article because it lets you see what people do with their groceries around the world. I have always felt weird because I make sure I have plenty to drink in my refrigerator, but now I don't because appears to be normal. I would love to have dinner with all the broccoli eaters. They have good taste in vegetables.
Doesn't really seem to be "all around the world". Only a few places were represented.
Do people not eat anymore?
Denise Zomot follower
Denise Zomot yes
I wonder if those who have bare fridges--do they mostly eat out? Or do they just buy fresh foods on a more daily basis?
So, this artist is very exclusive in the types of people she speaks with. She could have picked two groups (wanky college gits and fringe extremists - well, that's almost one group, really) and the obligatory black dude and summed up her entire experience of people, and their fridges, plus one.
Any one else notice the universal affinity to yoghurt?
The "world" according to German Photographers: Germany, France, UK, Turkey South Africa...
Heike yes
Heike lol
This will sound like bragging but I really don’t care. My fridge is filled with fresh vegetables and fresh fruits at all times. And what happened to left over foods? Doesn’t anyone cook at home anymore? Some of these fridges are really sad looking. The worst are the ones filled with cans and processed foods.
This doesn't show anything useful about different cultures or countries. You could show different fridges within the same city and have these discrepancies. My fridge is totally different to my own mothers. If going to compare around the world, better to compare the same demographic eg a couple in their 20s on muddle income with 3 kids. No use in seeing rich bachelor in Capetown compared to student digs in London.
Possibly the one of the most boring posts...
YAWN..
Tan like
These pics are not a good representation of people's fridges 'around the world', e.g. many pics from South Africa, all different. I am from South Africa and there are food brands in the pics that I haven't heard of.
Kathleen van der Gryp follower
CAN WE JUST TALK ABOUT HOW CLEAN AND ORGANIZED MOST OF THESE FRIDGES ARE!??
Am I the only one who actually fills up their fridge?
I really enjoyed this one. Thanks!
As an American I found this absolutely 100% fascinating. First of all is clear that people in the photo essay featured countries have a lot more plant-based diet, shop more on a daily basis, don't waste food, and are not accustomed to the ridiculous plethora of options and acquisitiveness inherent in American life. I'm pretty inspired to downsize our fridge. Fantastic job on the photo essay! I particularly loved that the people whose refrigerators were pictured also were included. Amazing!
Anna Purnell ?
Anna Purnell haha
None of these fridges look appetizing. They all look like they are owned by mice that like condiments. Didn't look like a real eater in the bunch. PS: most of those condiments don't even need to be refrigerated.
just because they don't stuff their fridges with a bunch of leftovers and actually have good vegetables doesn't mean it's owned by mice. and condiments mostly should be refrigerated, that way they don't go warm and stale and gross. it's better to keep things cool, you should try it with your attitude
Fridges And Their Owners "Around The World" - Germany, London, South africa and France. That is not around the world at all :D
Ladislav Pollo ?
Yes, my love?
that is 4 places around the world. it doesn't have to be every country
Why in the name of all that is holy do none of these people clean their fridges properly?! Forget the processed foods, this lot are going to end up with listeria or any other number of nasties!
This is one of the most boring entries I've seen on BP.
Sad fridges, with nearly no fresh food. The picture labeled as Madrid 2018 must be wrong as the products are not Spanish brands, and neither is the language. However there is a fridge from somewhere else with Spanish brands so I would say that it was mixed up.
Beatriz M follower
yogurt seems to be a really popular item here!
No fridges from rural areas?
Around the world? Really?
Mama Churro RL no
Mama Churro RL ?
Why is there no meat in any of the fridges?
a lot of people are vegetarians, or maybe they keep their meet in the freezer so it lasts longer and then they defrost it. or perhaps they have leftovers with meat in one of the many containers some of these fridges had. or maybe it doesn't matter
American refrigerators are generally double this size, at least. We shop for a week or two at a time because many people don't have a "corner market"
Where's the pics of the fridges in the USA?? I can imagine them being full of sugar and candy and processed junk because we are all slobs.
Wow, I'm not even from the United States, but way to stereotype an entire country. I know plenty of people from the U.S. that eat quite well.
And why would items full of sugar/candy even need to be in a fridge? It's an unfair remark and nonsensical.
No American fridge?? Wtf!!!
wow really? he's from germany, he probably isn't going to go to the other side of the world, which is why he stayed mostly in europe and south africa. you poor americans can't stand it when things don't revolve around you, can you?
She :)
What happened with south america? Argentina, brasil..?? If the article says "around the world"!!!
it is around the world, it's around europe and south africa, that is part of the world. some people can't afford to do the entire planet.
Maria Paula Mangione lol
Maria Paula Mangione haha
There are three main themes here: the very little food that many people have in a fridge (which is very inefficient regarding space and energy), that lots of people think they have to keep all manner of things in a fridge that are perfectly safe in a cupboard, despite the apparent care that food won't spoil they can't be bothered cleaning!
When a fridge is full, it consumes more energy than when it's empty. And they have small fridges.
You have that completely the wrong way round! An empty fridge is very inefficient.
So he compared the Uk and Germany? Smh. He didn't compare anyone around the world. Fail!
he did south africa and france too actually, and he wasn't the one who titled it
They are the size of hotel fridges. Glad I'm American, I have 26 cubic feet of chill food to enjoy.
and where are Kim Kardashian fridges ???? and here is a summary for those who did not bother to go through this lengthy for no reason post - people have fridges, people keep food they like in fridges, some people should clean their fridges
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I noticed most didn't have eggs, so I looked into it. Europeans don't refrigerate eggs.
I see LOTS of them with eggs as a matter of fact
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Eggs in Europe are pasteurised and are able to be kept out on the counter for a lot longer.
No, eggs here are not washed, so the protective layer the chicken gives it stays on, hence they stay fresh outside the fridge. The US washes the eggs and that removes the layer so the shells are permeable for bacteria
Netither washed nor pasturised. Europe is a Continent, each State has its own laws and rules. And eggs are kept in the refrigerator.
"We have those people coming to take photos of the fridge today, should we clean it?" "No, no, let's leave it mostly empty with some old containers leaking juices all over the place"
I know. This post made me realize I need to clean the fridge
Me too!!!
This post has made me realise I eat more fresh fruit and vegetables than the vast number of people world wide.
This post has made me realise I don't keep my fresh fruit in de fridge
I used to keep vegetables outside the fridge when I had to share one of the size of those pics with two or three people. All of us did.
I don't usually keep my fruit in the fridge (strawberries and similar aside - I have a cat that eats berries for some reason)...but I do usually have a head of cauli, broccolini, broccoli, herb bunches, capsicums, brussels sprouts, beans, peas, lettuces, etc. Leafy vegetables are stored in the fridge as they go off too fast on the counter.
Worldwide? These photos are only from four places.
Many people does not keep their veggies and fruit in the fridge.
Me too, but simply more than those in the pictures.
but this post covers only 4 countries
Yeah
You make this assessment based on a representation almost entirely consisting of trendy college types? Your world must be very dark if you consider this to be any kind of enlightenment.
Me too!
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Very nice. UK, Germany, SA... How about the rest of the world?
I was thinking this... Is not really"around the world"... More of a triangle really
"You mean... the world... it's a Triangle?" "Always has been"
Maybe it's a new trend besides the flat-earthers: the small-earthers. There are only 3 countries in the world.
It's global and inclusive by US standards.... we have the "World Series" in which only the US participates.....
Jerone Anderson lol
well, it's not that there's only three countries. its that most the countries are controlled by one of three overlords. You got you go the Reptilians, the Grays and the Nordics. If I disappear, you'll know it's true.
but... France *is* the rest of the world. didn't you hear?
The amount of processed food is somewhat depressing.
To be fair: unprocessed food is in large parts stored outside the fridge.
To be fair, almost all food is processed (just means it has had some kind of treatment - bacon is processed food, and so is canned tomatoes, beans, corn, etc., frozen veges, milk, yoghurt, bread, olive (or any) oil, cous cous... ) and processed food in itself is not unhealthy nor impractical. In fact, we can attribute a large part of our better quality of life to the existence and wide use of processed foods.
That is true, especially since my family is having to get my dad to stop eating so much processed food. His doctors don't even want him to eat canned soup because of the sodium.
Canned soup should be illegal. I can’t grasp the idea of having cooked food in a can that has an expiration date of two years or so. It was never in my house growing up and I will keep that going now that I’m on my own as well.
This was the most boring and useless post I think I have seen on Bored Panda
Pretty standard fare for Bored Pansy.
Yet you scrolled all the way through it to get to here.
I was surprised more people didn't have leftovers in containers. My fridge is mostly ingredients, and glass boxes of leftovers :) Also surprised by all the damn plastic packaging...argghhh.
It’s mostly young people who eat out all the time. They don’t yet know the health and financial benefits of home cooking.
Remember that post a while ago about how Americans are the only ones who put eggs in the fridge? Well, that is obviously not true
It never was. The post was not about people keeping eggs in the fridge but about supermarkets storing them in the fridge. In many grocery stores in Europe the eggs are not refrigerated. We only put them in the fridge at home.
So.... about the eggs. the reasons supermarkets keep them refrigerated where elsewhere doesn't is that the US requires eggs be pasteurized. they're washed in just-warm-enough water and soap to get rid of the salmonella. but this destroys the lining in the egg so future growth has to be inhibited. Elsewhere, salmonella is dealt with in another way, that doesn't have this requirement. In any case, it's still good practice to keep the eggs in the fridge if your not going to use them in the next day or two (keeps them fresher, longer.) . and bring them out and let them come to room temp for baking.
Exactly, I have always put eggs in the fridge after buying them in stores where they are not refrigerated, I'm not sure why we actually do this ...
In Russia, we all keep them in the fridge too.
they should do a 'where are they now' for the fridges ^_^
I'm really surprised to see I'm above the average concerning the amount of fruits and vegetables. And I KNOW I don't eat enough of these....
They may not need to refrigerate produce because they shop more often and buy what they'll eat in a day or so.
Maybe...but the majority of them would go shopping everday for vegetables ?
No, they just don’t consume them.
It would be nice to read a more 'personal' post, imstead of a copy-paste from internet. OP, it would have been nice to see your fridge :-)
'Around the World' - UK, Germany, France, South Africa.
Any one else scrolling through these trying to find the fridge stocked most similarly to their own? :)
Most of these fridges in the UK look like dorm fridges. Is the standard there really tiny fridges?
Most were student homes and not the sort of fridges in the average household. I don't know anyone with a fridge that tiny unless it's the overflow 'beer' fridge or something.
The post seems to be mainly about younger people. Small fridges are not the norm.
I had no idea so many people wore socks with sandals
I wonder if it's more their "house shoes" than it is actual sandals that they'd wear out and about.
We can only hope
In Germany very many people wear Birkenstock slippers as house shoes, it's a little more hygienic to wear socks in them, I guess?
Ken Horkavy easy
Nice Alpro/Danone ad......
I am nosy by nature and I love these posts. It allows me to nose around without being intrusive. Next one should be what people keep in their medicine cabinets lol
Actually fairly tedious. A few were organized and functional the rest not clear enough to identify specific items.
I would like to see a collection of fridges during the quarantine.
This is an interesting article because it lets you see what people do with their groceries around the world. I have always felt weird because I make sure I have plenty to drink in my refrigerator, but now I don't because appears to be normal. I would love to have dinner with all the broccoli eaters. They have good taste in vegetables.
Doesn't really seem to be "all around the world". Only a few places were represented.
Do people not eat anymore?
Denise Zomot follower
Denise Zomot yes
I wonder if those who have bare fridges--do they mostly eat out? Or do they just buy fresh foods on a more daily basis?
So, this artist is very exclusive in the types of people she speaks with. She could have picked two groups (wanky college gits and fringe extremists - well, that's almost one group, really) and the obligatory black dude and summed up her entire experience of people, and their fridges, plus one.
Any one else notice the universal affinity to yoghurt?
The "world" according to German Photographers: Germany, France, UK, Turkey South Africa...
Heike yes
Heike lol
This will sound like bragging but I really don’t care. My fridge is filled with fresh vegetables and fresh fruits at all times. And what happened to left over foods? Doesn’t anyone cook at home anymore? Some of these fridges are really sad looking. The worst are the ones filled with cans and processed foods.
This doesn't show anything useful about different cultures or countries. You could show different fridges within the same city and have these discrepancies. My fridge is totally different to my own mothers. If going to compare around the world, better to compare the same demographic eg a couple in their 20s on muddle income with 3 kids. No use in seeing rich bachelor in Capetown compared to student digs in London.
Possibly the one of the most boring posts...
YAWN..
Tan like
These pics are not a good representation of people's fridges 'around the world', e.g. many pics from South Africa, all different. I am from South Africa and there are food brands in the pics that I haven't heard of.
Kathleen van der Gryp follower
CAN WE JUST TALK ABOUT HOW CLEAN AND ORGANIZED MOST OF THESE FRIDGES ARE!??
Am I the only one who actually fills up their fridge?
I really enjoyed this one. Thanks!
As an American I found this absolutely 100% fascinating. First of all is clear that people in the photo essay featured countries have a lot more plant-based diet, shop more on a daily basis, don't waste food, and are not accustomed to the ridiculous plethora of options and acquisitiveness inherent in American life. I'm pretty inspired to downsize our fridge. Fantastic job on the photo essay! I particularly loved that the people whose refrigerators were pictured also were included. Amazing!
Anna Purnell ?