Similiar to the wallet in that it can serve as a representation of a socio-economic state, the fridge's emptiness does not go unnoticed, as an empty fridge is a culturally recognised 'bad' state- that is, if a fridge is empty, the status quo dictates that it must be filled.
Does an empty fridge have more to say than a full fridge? What about a fridge filled with several identical items? Would you consider a fridge with a single item inside an 'empty' fridge? How many items before it becomes 'non-empty'?
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