Study: Higher freezer temperatures could cut energy consumption by 10 per cent

Stuart Stone
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Major pilot project from Nomad Foods confirms it is possible to deliver major energy savings without impacting the safety, texture, taste or nutritional value of frozen foods

The company behind leading frozen food brands Birds Eye, Findus, and iglo has confirmed that a 3C increase in storage temperatures could cut freezer energy consumption by 10 per cent, while having no discernable...

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