Store Tomatoes in One Area to Keep Them Sweet

There is a big debate about how to store tomatoes. But we might be doing it wrong. Sainsbury's has a simple tip to make tomatoes taste better.
Many people store tomatoes in the fridge, but this can make them less sweet. Sainsbury's says to store them in a cool, dry spot instead.
Sainsbury's gives this advice as British tomatoes are at their best. The supermarket has seen a big increase in tomato sales.
Last year, Sainsbury's sold over 100 million packs of tomatoes.
Emma Joslin from Sainsbury's says tomatoes are best when they are juicy and sweet.
Sainsbury's works with British growers to keep tomato quality high.
The supermarket wants to help customers get the best from their tomatoes by not storing them in the fridge.
Paul Faulkner from Evesham Vale Growers says British Tomato Fortnight is the perfect time to enjoy British tomatoes.
British growers produce a wide range of tasty tomatoes.
This is a great time to celebrate British produce and enjoy good-tasting tomatoes all summer.
To keep tomatoes sweet, store them on your kitchen worktop at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.
Cold temperatures can make tomatoes taste bland and musty instead of sweet and juicy.