This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Keep bread fresh in hot weather by avoiding popular storage method - it's not the fridge (Image: Getty) Bread, like most baked goods, comes with a short shelf life and can begin to spoil just days after it's sliced. Though many are aware that the ideal storage for bread is a cool, dark spot, keeping it in such a place can prove challenging, particularly during the summer.
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