Does Ketchup Belong In The Refrigerator or Pantry?

Luke Cage

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I keep unopen bottles in the pantry. Opened ones in the fridge.

But i usually take it out and let come to room temp before each use. I don't like cold ketchup on my food.

something about having opened containers of food sitting in your pantry full time feels unsanitary to me. i don't want to give anything in there the opportunity to spoil. Pantry is intended for long term storage to me. I only want to worry about stuff in the fridge going bad because its airtight and contained.
shyt spoiling in your pantry is how you get roaches and shyt.
 

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I don’t eat ketchup, but I don’t put any sauce in the fridge. Ever. Who wants cold BBQ sauce? Or even worse, cold hot sauce :scusthov:
 

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Refrigerator. Maybe it's not true but I feel like it'll go bad if I don't keep it in the fridge.

Plus sometimes cold ketchup is a good compliment if whatever you're putting it on is hot.
 

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Nothing is growing in ketchup. Not enough to make you sick anyway. It’s already very acidic so refrigeration isn’t for food safety but more keeping the quality of the ketchup high. But it’s shelf life is super long regardless

It’s like saying you need to refrigerate honey. You don’t and never will need to
 
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