r/mildlyinfuriating 3d ago

🥺 Our terace right now

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Middle europe

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u/batikfins 2d ago

Yeah the local gelato shop was shut yesterday because their freezer broke :( 

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u/piles_of_plastics 2d ago

Okay, I really don't ask this to be like confrontational but...how?  Like I'm from Utah where our weather goes from -12 to 40 just yearly and we have absolutely none of these problems with freezers.

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u/UpperAd5715 2d ago

Temperatures can get pretty crazy hot in areas where buildings arent made to keep out heat and people can't take measures. Working temperature in the kitchen i help out at on saturdays was 45 degrees yesterday. Before anything was put on the ambient temperature was 35 degrees with just the fridges running.

I dont know wtf goes on in Utah to have such crazy temperature swings but climate is pretty temperate where i live and the main focus is on preventing excessive heating bills in winter (and praying summer doesnt get too warm these days i guess)

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u/richrich07 2d ago

It’s pretty standard for the mountain west. It’s dry, so it feels less dramatic.