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Herfried1973
2 years ago

Information is missing. You say you’re disabled? Never mind. This does not relieve you of the sensuality of the passage of clear questions.

I read from the discussion, it’s about eating at the entrance. No problem, all cooling products can be warm several hours before consumption.

But if you were driving train for hours, then put the stuff back in the refrigerator and expect it to last as long as before, you would be disappointed. And this is actually read out from the question of “transport uncooled”.

The next information concerns the matter. Common Jause is not a problem. Some, even vegan bread crumbs are warm after 3 hours, though edible, but lashing and disgusting. Milk could be sour when it’s a little older in time, so should be fresh.

And no, your disability doesn’t change anything: without good, complete information in the question, NO NOT SINGLE ANTWORT.

PeXXler31
2 years ago

Depends on what this is and how long. Meat now I wouldn’t go through the area for 1-2 hours while you can do that with dairy products.

PeXXler31
2 years ago
Reply to  Flauschi630

Then depends on the length of the trip. But there’s nothing against it.

PeXXler31
2 years ago

It’s not a problem, don’t worry. Let the chilled Bisvor you go and take it with you. You can leave yoghurt free for 3-4 hours.

Anika2222
2 years ago

Yeah. On the train it is not so warm. I’d just think if the pack’s all over. Take an extra bag.

MaryLynn87
2 years ago

Sure you can.

Whether it is a good idea to consume these products afterwards depends on the product and the length of the trip.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

No.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago
Reply to  Flauschi630

Put in a damp washcloth or otherwise in a little wet or damp, so that the water evaporates and gives off evaporation cold.

And, of course, do not put in the sun.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

There are always some hungry students on the train:)

Otherwise pack and put it in a bag and wrap it in a cloth or something else that it does not give the cold to the environment.

Then it may seem to be able to do it in the refrigerator at home.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

Yes, or distribute to the train passengers 🙂

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

Then you have to think of something else 🙂 The world is now not a Ponyhof 🙂

Goldstueck811
2 years ago

Sure! Try some ice cream, :))