Sometimes, extreme frugality does not save money at all — instead, it quietly damages our health. In particular, there are three “invisible killers” hiding in the kitchen that can be even more harmful than reused or dirty cooking oil.
The holiday had just ended. Every time I return to my parents’ home in the countryside and open their refrigerator, I am greeted by a familiar scene.
The freezer is crammed with plastic bags, many of them labeled with notes such as: “Leftovers from last Lunar New Year,” “Meat given by the neighbor,” or “Leftover fish from someone else’s wedding.” Whenever I raise concerns, my parents respond the same way: “It’s still edible. Don’t waste food.”
For the older generation, saving is a virtue, and waste is a sin. What they often fail to realize is that excessive saving not only fails to protect finances, but can also seriously harm health. Among these three kitchen hazards, two are directly caused by over-frugality — and they pose an even greater danger to the elderly and young children.
1. Frozen Food Stored for Too Long
During the National Day holiday, my mother took out a piece of meat from the very bottom of the freezer and said, “You bought this last time you came home.”
When I checked the label, I was shocked — it was dated nearly a year earlier. I immediately said, “Mom, this has turned into a block of ice. We need to throw it away.”
She replied calmly, “How could frozen food go bad? Meat is expensive these days.”
What many elderly people do not realize is that meat is not stone. Even at the lowest temperatures, food continues to change over time. Many frozen meats that appear perfectly fine have actually undergone long-term “invisible decomposition.”
Most vitamins are lost, proteins become denatured, and the nutritional value is largely destroyed. Although the taste may seem acceptable, for the body it is little more than “nutritionless meat.”
Research shows that frozen meat stored for more than 12 months can lose nearly 30% of its nutritional value and may also produce nitrites and other harmful substances.
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