Food waste is common in the UK, with fruits and vegetables among the most thrown-away items. In fact, the UK produces the largest amount of food waste in Europe, with the average household spending £470 on food, which ends up in the bin every year. This is because they often go off very quickly if they are not stored properly or are purchased with a short shelf-life.
I’ve tried many storage hacks over the years to try and lengthen my food’s lifespan, but I’ve never tried a device before, until Shelfy. Shelfy is a revolutionary smart device built to reduce bacteria from the fridge as well as remove unpleasant odours. With its air purification technology, Shelfy claims to extend shelf life by up to 12 days and reduce circulating bacteria by 99 percent in just 10 minutes.
The device also slows down the ripening process by delaying the appearance of wilt and mould on foods. As well as this, this incredible device removes odours to help keep a fridge smelling clean. I was so excited to try this out, it was easy to set up and connects to an app.
The app tells you when you need to clean the filter, and clean the fridge as well as the temperature of your fridge. The device also has a door opening sensor, so it tracks how many times the fridge door is opened in one day to enhance efficiency. Users can control the device using Google Home and Alexa as well as the Vitesy Hub app, offering a range of food storage tips to get the best results with the device.
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