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It also makes it go stale really quickly. You should never refrigerate bread.
Freeze it or keep it in the cupboard.
I mean it doesnt go stale that fast.
If you eat a sandwich or 2 a day you'll go through the loaf faster than it will go stale in the fridge.
Only keep it in the cupboard if you are in low temp/humidity area. If you live in an area thats high temp/humidity and don't run ac constantly its gonna get moldy even faster.
Mold can literally take hold overnight.
Also tortillas make a great alternative for regular bread for a majority of food. And lasts longer in and out of the fridge.
I have found the opposite, a vented breadbin keeps it cool and moisture escapes. put a bag in the fridge and the temp difference brings moisture out and condenses on the inside of bag, then boom mokd next day.
Very much depends on the bread. I wouldn't refridgerate toast or other super white breads, but moist, dark, kernely ryebreads are supposed to be refrigerated. They dry out super easily otherwise.
Putting it n fridge is literally what dries out.