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Consumers are advised to avoid stuffing a turkey the night before cooking, even though the turkey is refrigerated.
Consumers are advised to avoid stuffing a turkey the night before cooking, even though the turkey is refrigerated. A homemaker questions this advice and points out that the bacterial species of human disease grow mainly at warm temperatures, not in the refrigerator. What explanation might you offer to counter this argument?