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Home » The New Year Through a Cold, Cloudy Crystal Ball
Now that 2001 is officially here, it is time to offer a few predictions about refrigeration trends for the upcoming 12 months.
Problem is, your guess may be as good as mine. My crystal ball is a bit hazy. This may have as much to do with the fact that there may not be that much news as with my aging brain’s inability to have a grand vision. But for sake of provoking argument, let’s tick off a few refrigeration predictions.