How does fridge capacity help reduce costs in a business setting?

More usable undercounter capacity can reduce operating costs in a few very practical ways:
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More usable undercounter capacity can reduce operating costs in a few very practical ways:
Fewer supplier runs and deliveries: you can buy staples less often, which cuts delivery charges and staff time.
Better purchasing: extra chilled space makes it easier to take advantage of case deals without risking unsafe storage.
Less waste and fewer emergency buys: having room for properly organised stock helps you rotate product and avoid last-minute top-ups at higher prices.
Smoother prep and service: you can hold prepped ingredients safely near the workstation, reducing labour and mistakes during peak periods.
The key is “usable” capacity: a well-organised undercounter fridge that is not overpacked will maintain temperature more reliably and protect stock value.
Read the full guide: Choosing the Right Unifrost Under Counter Fridge for Your Business.
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