One possibility is that it is a frost-free fridge which has vents to circulate cold air and prevent ice from settling, and you are placing your milk too close to one of the vents. If it is an ordinary fridge, or perhaps an auto-defrost model (which is not the same as frost-free) then avoid putting it near the cooling plate at the back, and away from any ice making box or freezer compartment.
Failing that, tell everybody in your workplace that if they do not stop picking on you then Trainman is going to pay them a visit and crack their F****** skulls!
2006-08-02 02:16:40
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answered by Trainman 3
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Putting a lid on the container helps to stave off freezing longer than an a container that has no lid. So consider putting a lid on the container, or put it on the top shelf, since colder air falls to the bottom of the fridge.
Either that or someone is pulling a prank on you, by swapping it with a container with pre-frozen milk or by placing your milk container in the freezer for a while.
Get a container that is unique compared to everyone elses.
Or you could mark your container with UV paint that is only visible under UV light, and nab the prankster.
2006-08-02 09:14:17
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answered by lesliepatrus 2
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At first I thought your fridge is set at too low a temperature but if everyone else's is in the same part and they don't freeze the answer is simple ~ Someone's taking the p**s!
2006-08-02 11:26:22
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answered by cmm 2
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Your fridge is too cold .......... or some one is putting your milk in the freezer when you're not looking - he he he!
Skimmed milk will freeze at a higher temp because it contains more water!
2006-08-02 09:04:17
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answered by nickthesurfer 4
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Consider getting the fridge checked to make sure its working properly. Also check your colleagues or not playing tricks on you.
2006-08-02 09:06:14
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answered by Sally 1
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the fridge is set too low, get yourself a temperature egg, they are cheap, it lets you know the ideal temp, through colour change.
2006-08-02 09:03:18
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answered by codge 3
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maybe its the setting on the fridge.
2006-08-02 09:05:40
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answered by lonely as a cloud 6
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adjust the setting of your fridge then - its too cold
2006-08-02 09:02:41
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answered by Stephen H 4
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because your fridge is slightly too cold
2006-08-02 09:02:49
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answered by arnold 3
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Themostat set too low?
2006-08-02 09:03:24
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answered by grumpyoldman 4
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