
Winter storm food safety: What to keep and toss during power outages
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These foods should not be consumed during a power outage.
Further CDC guidance also suggests freezing containers of water and gel packs to help keep food at 40°F or below. If available, store a cooler with frozen gel packs for a short-term solution to keeping frozen foods cold, or use dry ice, the national public health institute says, as another option to keep food chilled in the refrigerator.More Related News













