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A cold storage warehouse in Anacortes, Washington
A room in a cold storage warehouse, c. 1891

A cool warehouse or cold storage warehouse is a warehouse where perishable goods are stored and refrigerated. Products stored can be, amongst other things, food, especially meat, other agricultural products, pharmaceutical drugs, other chemicals and blood.[1][2]

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References

  1. ^ "New Jersey: Foodstuffs. Cold Storage. Regulation of. (Ch. 101, Act Mar. 16, 1916)". Public Health Reports. 31 (31): 2122–2124. 1916. JSTOR 4573937.
  2. ^ Holmes, George K. (1913). "Prevention of Waste and Seasonal Price Fluctuations Through Refrigeration". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 50: 48–56. doi:10.1177/000271621305000107. JSTOR 1012671. S2CID 153749376.

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