When Wendy brings Jack breakfast in bed, she brings him eggs made sunny side up. Any eggs should have been frozen processed egg product. Fresh eggs would not be available because all food would have to withstand 6 months of storage. Any milk would have to be powdered. Their provisions would most likely be the same as those staying the winter at the south pole station in Antarctica. Any perishable items like fresh produce or vegetables would have been removed prior to the departure of the staff.However, eggs can be stored frozen, with the yolk and white separated if need be. Certainly milk keeps fine in a freezer and defrosts into exactly the ordinary state it went in as. And this is only a month into their stay. Similarly many vegetables will keep for a long time kept cool and dry, that's what "root cellars" used to be for. Or you could freeze them, too.With a bit of forethought, a hotel with hundreds of rooms can order in and store enough food to keep one family in omelettes through winter. They surely have large freezers as well as the great big pantry. It's 1980!The hotel is on mainland USA, it's not isolated in the way an Antarctic base is. Plenty of access through busy roads to food suppliers, most of the time. 70 years in operation with almost no murderous rampages.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 09:36