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Re: The Perch
[Re: sxmmartini]
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02/24/2020 04:03 PM
02/24/2020 04:03 PM
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Perch lite is very aware of the no water/ electric and with all plastic cups and plates/ packaged utensils it cuts down on worries about illness. Glassware is the worst when it comes to illness. Ice I think is bought daily and the generator keeps the food refrigerated. If that is not to your standards go somewhere else. Sorry, but that is rather harsh and it was a legitimate concern/question. How exactly does a generator keep the food refrigerated? Is there an actual refrigerator or freezer there that the generator runs? A generator produces electricity, it has no cooling properties.
J.D.
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