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Bananas stay fresh and yellow for two weeks longer when stored in unexpected location (Image: Getty) Britons chucking out bananas after they turn mushy and brown immediately post-purchase could be a thing of the past, thanks to a nifty food storage hack . Camilla, the culinary whizz behind Fabfood4all.co.

uk , has debunked a common myth about banana storage in our kitchens with a revelation that's taking TikTok by storm. She claims that contrary to popular belief, bananas can indeed be kept chilled to maintain their freshness. In her TikTok clip , Camilla admits: “It appears I may have been living a lie my entire life.



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