The idea being it reduces the number of staff needed to run the store because now we can restock shelves uninterrupted.

Of course, that’s not what’s happening. Instead of being asked where our canned mushrooms are, we’re now being asked where aisle 31 is, and we’re having to take extra time to find out what their actual question is.

Because there are only 14 aisles in the store.

Oh, and I actually like being asked where stuff is, because it breaks up the monotony of bringing out rollcomp, rotating, stocking, facing up, putting back rollcomp, repeat until lunch.

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    The thing I’m not allowed to say instore: You probably don’t want an air fryer. You probably want a convection oven. The technology is exactly the same but a convection oven is larger, giving you more versatility. (edit: Of the products that we sell,) The gold standard is a combi oven. Get some half-decent microwave-safe cookware such as Pyrex, no need to splash out on the premium brands.

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      I have an oven, a large microwave with a convection oven, and an air fryer. They all serve different purposes.

      I use the oven for baking and things like making a full roast (i.e. multiple trays). The convection oven is my “normal” oven as it’s smaller but still large enough to do stuff like a massive lasagne (I have a 4 litre Pyrex dish that fits!).

      The air fryer on the other hand is amazing for crispy stuff, reheating junk food leftovers, scorching vegetables, and so forth.

      The combi oven is not the gold standard. The smallest vessel for the task at hand is.

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        I own a toaster oven slash air fryer that makes cooking such a breeze. So so much so. I no longer own a microwave.

        Oven has a reheat button that I set for 5, 10, 15 minutes. A little bit slower, but so much better

        homemade pizza 12 minutes homemade burritos, 6 minutes homemade cookies, 8 minutes.

        This includes prep time.

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            That’s fairly simple. brown a pound of meat chop it up really fine after it cools. Then put it on the freezer.

            For burrito, I’ll take a tortilla, spread refried bean on top. Sprinkle cheese. Throw on meat and any other toppings I have chopped up at the time

            Put it in the toaster oven air fryer for four and a half minutes. Add salsa hot sauce. Perfection.

            For pizza, I’ll use pita bread or naan-bread.

            apply pizza sauce cheese maybe some pepperoni sprinkle on the meat a little pizza seasoning about nine minutes in the air fryer toaster oven.

            Slice and eat. Maybe dip the crust in my choices of sauce. Who knows?

            To make it even easier and quicker, I keep all my ingredients on a small sheet pan so I can just grab it out of the fridge all at once

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              Oh, and if you don’t want to chop up vegetables yourself, you can usually get frozen pre-chopped onions, peppers, and mushrooms.

              Total price for one pizza is probably about $1.50, $2.00, burritos, even less.

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      …and a kitchen oven is larger still giving even more flexibility.

      Or maybe the reason people find air fryers so useful is because they are small, fast and energy efficient.

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          An air frier is energy efficient in the sense that it makes a pizza in 7m total, no preheat, while the oven needs to preheat for 5 mins and then 12 mins of cooking. Size matters a lot in terms of efficiency. Being bigger is not always a plus.

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      Sure, but by the time my convection oven get to temperature I’m already serving at the table with my air fryer.

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      an air fryer being smaller is actually part of the appeal for me! I live alone in a tiny apartment, so all I need is something that can cook single portions and fit on my limited counter space jaja

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      If you live in a region that’s hot, like I do, air fryers are better than conventional ovens for cooking one item to chuck on top of your salad. Air fryers put out way less hot air when you open them, decreasing the likelihood of heating up the kitchen

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      I mean you are not wrong. It’s just that my ovens oven is dead. So I figure I really need something half the size/cost of a oven.