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In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', ingredients can be bought, caught, or grown, and stored in a refrigerator for the household to use. If an ingredient that's needed to cook a meal is missing from both the refrigerator and the Sim's inventory, the Sim will be charged for the ingredient at a higher cost and of lower quality than if they purchased it from the [[grocery]] store.
In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', ingredients can be bought, caught, or grown, and stored in a refrigerator for the household to use. If an ingredient that's needed to cook a meal is missing from both the refrigerator and the Sim's inventory, the Sim will be charged for the ingredient at a higher cost and of lower quality than if they purchased it from the [[grocery]] store.


Leftovers and ingredients can now be directly put in and taken out of the refrigerator, sans Sims having to approach it. This can be done by left clicking it to "open", toggling its GUI to appear that displays the supply of goods. Utilizing the live mode's featured hand-tool, these items can then be individually dragged in or out of the refrigerator's inventory. To store an item, it as simple as dropping the cursor-dragged item over highlighted refrigerator.
Items can be placed into and taken out of the refrigerator in a similar fashion to adding and removing items from the [[inventory]]. Food and ingredients can simply be dragged into the refrigerator by the player. The inventory of the refrigerator can be viewed by selecting the "Open" command, and items can be dragged into and out of the refrigerator in this manner as well. Although Sims no longer have to approach a refrigerator in order to get food and ingredients from it, they will still do so if instructed to get food or make meals.


Unlike ''[[The Sims 2]]'', in which leftovers never spoil, leftovers will eventually spoil in ''The Sims 3'', and the quality/price of the refrigerator has an impact on how long leftovers can be stored before spoiling. Spoiled meals can be cleaned out of the refrigerator by Sims or the [[maid]]. Spoiled food in a refrigerator will give Sims the "Disgusted" [[moodlet]].
Unlike ''[[The Sims 2]]'', in which leftovers never spoil, leftovers will eventually spoil in ''The Sims 3'', and the quality/price of the refrigerator has an impact on how long leftovers can be stored before spoiling. Spoiled meals can be cleaned out of the refrigerator by Sims or the [[maid]]. Spoiled food in a refrigerator will give Sims the "Disgusted" [[moodlet]].


Unlike ''The Sims 2'', food stored in the fridges are shared across all fridges on the lot and are not tied to each individual fridge. For example, if the player first deletes a fridge and then buys a new one, the new fridge will have all the food that was in the old fridge. Also, if there are multiple fridges on the lot, they all have the same contents; removing one item from one fridge removes it from all of the other fridges. The rate that food spoils depends on the fridge with the lowest quality. With [[The Sims 3/Patch 55|patch 55]], if a household owns multiple homes in one world, fridges on these lots share the same food inventory as well.
Unlike ''The Sims 2'', food stored in the fridges are shared across all fridges on the lot and are not tied to each individual fridge. For example, if the player first deletes a fridge and then buys a new one, the new fridge will have all the food that was in the old fridge. Also, if there are multiple fridges on the lot, they all have the same contents; removing one item from one fridge removes it from all of the other fridges. The rate that food spoils depends on the fridge with the lowest quality. With [[The Sims 3/Patch 55|patch 55]], if a household owns multiple homes in one world, fridges on these lots share the same food inventory as well.

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