Item #: + SCP - XXXX
Object Class: Safe
Special Containment Procedures: There are no special containment procedures for Object-XXXX. The item is generally stored within the foundations laboratory
Description:Object-XXXX displays the characteristics of a generic household refrigerating unit. As the object does not move or emit any radiation, this is used as its generic counterpart to store samples for future use.
Encounter :
Unit-XXXX, nicknamed "THE FRIDGE" has been first spotted by two foundation agents on their break.
The item was found in a diner where our agents from Site-38 take their lunch breaks.
There was no distinct behavior, radiation, anomalous event surrounding UNIT-XXXX which points to the fact that its confiscation was either a fluke or a byproduct of the agents' vigilance.
Initially, attention was drawn towards the item when the agents overheard a heated discussion between the diner's owner and its waitress in regards to the fact that the refrigerator does not cool items stored within.
Despite the argument and a clearly unfunctional fridge, local patrons are praising the quality and freshness of the food served by the diner.
At the end of their lunch break, Agent C and Agent H started engaging in small talk while paying for the food with the waitress.
Waitress: That would be 15,99.
Agent C: Ok.
Agent H: Miss, I couldn't help but overhear a few things in regards to this refrigerator. Everybody here says the food is always fresh, but the way you were arguing made it clear it wasn't the first time complaining about the fridge.
Waitress: Well, It's not. We've had this fridge eversince that cheapskate of an owner found it in the back alley of another diner. He just loaded it in his car, got it here, plugged it in and started using it. He never even stopped to check if it's working.
Agent H: So you've been using a broken fridge this whole time?
Waitress: Well..not broken…per-say. While the cook tries to use fresh vegs and meats, stuff doesnt' have enough time to spoil around here..
Waitress: But I have to say that at one point, a couple of weeks ago, I forgot a bowl of pancake mix in it over the weekend and normally, it would have gone sour if unrefrigerated..But it didn't..It was pretty good.
Agent C: H, are you really sharing recipes and food tips with the waitress? We need to get back to work.
Agent H: Shhh, go start the car, i'll be with you in a minute.
Agent H: Sorry, go on.
Waitress: Where was I..
Agent H: The pancake mix was pretty g-
Waitress: Yea! The pancake mix was prefectly fine and we even used it to make that morning's pancakes. Nobody felt anything off about it and i just assumed that the fridge works…sometimes.
Cook: I HAVE A LARGE FRIES WITH CHEESE
Waitress: Sorry…I have to go.
Agent H: Thanks for your time!
At that point, Agent H snuck in a milkshake in the back of the fridge and left until the next day.
Once he came back for his lunch the next day, as soon as the waitress was in the kitchen, he went for the fridge and pulled out the milkshake from behind the milk cartons.
He took a sip and the first thing he noticed was that the beverage was not cold or cool, it was room temperature. The other thing he noticed was that the milkshake was perfectly fine, not even a hint of sourness or being off.






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