MISSOURI, USA — After the widespread damage caused by Friday night's storm, 130,000 customers were without power, leaving many households scrambling to protect their food from spoilage.
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Anyone returning home after an extended power outage should throw out any food that's been exposed to temperatures 40 degrees or higher for over two hours, or has an unusual odor, color or texture.
"We encourage customers to plan for potential power outages later this week due to the weather," the utility company said ...