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Fridge.com Report: Small Towns, Big Savings – 50 States, 150 Towns – 2026 Cold Standard Rankings

Fridge.com analyzes 150 U.S. towns under 20k population to find the best locations for kitchen efficiency, food preservation, and energy savings.

Driven by the 2026 ‘Food Independence’ trend, small-town homeowners are upgrading to high-capacity refrigeration to bypass grocery inflation and turn local farm access into year-round savings.”

— Fridge.com Press Team

MIAMI, FL, UNITED STATES, January 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Fridge.com has released a rural companion to its annual “Cold Standard” report, analyzing 150 towns with populations under 20,000. By cross-referencing rural electrification, local agriculture access, and cost-of-living data, the study identifies the small municipalities where kitchen economics are strongest.

The Metric: The Fridge.com Intelligence Score (FIS) – Rural Edition

Fridge.com analysts adjusted the scoring model to reflect rural realities, ranking towns on a 0–100 scale based on:

1. Grid Resilience: Stability of rural power and adoption of backup generator/solar solutions for appliances.
2. Farm Proximity: Distance to local producers, reducing the “farm-to-fridge” spoilage timeline.
3. Storage Economics: The cost-effectiveness of bulk storage (deep freezers/pantry space) vs. local energy rates.

— REGION 1: THE NORTHEAST —

Connecticut (27.72 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Efficiency through modern rural renovation.
– Litchfield (FIS: 94): Data shows high uptake of Energy Star appliances in renovated historic homes.
– Mystic (FIS: 91): Coastal proximity allows for high turnover of fresh local seafood.
– Putnam (FIS: 88): Revitalized mill town infrastructure supports stable grid performance.

Maine (29.42 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: The “Deep Freeze” capital of the East.
– Bar Harbor (FIS: 96): Fridge.com identifies this town as a leader in seasonal preservation and freezing.
– Camden (FIS: 92): High reliance on local farm shares reduces grocery store dependence.
– Houlton (FIS: 87): Border town economics drive efficient bulk-buying habits.

Massachusetts (31.37 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: High-tech meets historic living.
– Great Barrington (FIS: 95): Known for “farm-to-table” culture, boosting fresh food velocity scores.
– Provincetown (FIS: 91): Seasonal population shifts drive demand for high-efficiency compact cooling.
– Concord (FIS: 89): High income allows for premium, energy-efficient retrofits in older homes.

New Hampshire (27.27 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Independent energy adopters.
– Exeter (FIS: 93): Proximity to seacoast farms keeps produce drawers stocked fresh.
– Hanover (FIS: 90): Ivy League influence drives adoption of smart-grid kitchen tech.
– Littleton (FIS: 86): “Main Street” revitalization has improved local food access.

New Jersey (22.55 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: The Garden State’s true gardens.
– Cape May (FIS: 92): High fresh seafood access correlates with lower freezer waste.
– Lambertville (FIS: 89): River town geography supports vibrant local markets.
– Hammonton (FIS: 87): Known as the “Blueberry Capital,” residents excel at fruit preservation/freezing.

New York (26.95 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Upstate preservationists.
– Lake Placid (FIS: 94): Climate allows for “nature’s fridge” usage during long winters.
– Cooperstown (FIS: 90): Agricultural heritage ensures short travel times for dairy and produce.
– Rhinebeck (FIS: 88): Hudson Valley location provides elite access to fresh produce.

Pennsylvania (20.49 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Traditional farming meets modern cooling.
– Lititz (FIS: 95): Fridge.com data highlights exceptional access to Lancaster County fresh foods.
– Doylestown (FIS: 91): Wealthy exurb demographic prioritizes high-efficiency appliance upgrades.
– Jim Thorpe (FIS: 86): Mountain topography encourages resilient pantry stocking habits.

Rhode Island (31.16 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Coastal efficiency.
– Narragansett (FIS: 90): Seasonal rental market drives turnover of older, inefficient units.
– Jamestown (FIS: 88): Island geography necessitates careful meal planning and storage.
– Wickford (FIS: 85): Village density supports frequent fresh shopping trips.

Vermont (24.78 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: The national model for sustainable kitchens.
– Stowe (FIS: 98): Highest score in the region; nearly universal focus on local/sustainable food systems.
– Woodstock (FIS: 95): Wealth and eco-consciousness combine for top-tier kitchen efficiency.
– Middlebury (FIS: 92): College town influence brings innovation to rural food storage.

— REGION 2: THE MIDWEST —

Illinois (18.74 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: The heart of the Corn Belt pantry.
– Galena (FIS: 93): Historic preservation rules encourage efficient use of existing footprints.
– Princeton (FIS: 89): Rail access historically kept grocery prices lower than regional averages.
– Sycamore (FIS: 87): Fridge.com notes a high volume of secondary chest freezers per household.

Indiana (17.34 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Affordable bulk storage.
– Madison (FIS: 91): River town logistics support fresh produce access.
– Jasper (FIS: 89): Strong local manufacturing economy supports appliance purchasing power.
– Auburn (FIS: 86): High rate of homeownership allows for expanded pantry/freezer space.

Iowa (13.48 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Wind-powered preservation.
– Pella (FIS: 94): Dutch heritage influences clean, efficient kitchen organization.
– Decorah (FIS: 92): A hub for organic farming, filling fridges with high-nutrient produce.
– Fairfield (FIS: 88): High adoption of sustainable living practices boosts grid resilience scores.

Kansas (15.16 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Wide open spaces for deep freezing.
– Lindsborg (FIS: 90): “Little Sweden” culture emphasizes curing and cooling preservation.
– Atchison (FIS: 88): River bluffs location supports local orchards and fresh storage.
– Abilene (FIS: 85): Rail history ensures steady supply chain access.

Michigan (20.46 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Fruit belt freshness.
– Traverse City (FIS: 96): Cherry capital status correlates with high expertise in fruit freezing.
– Frankenmuth (FIS: 91): Strong culinary tourism drives demand for high-quality ingredient storage.
– Petoskey (FIS: 88): Coastal location moderates temps, aiding in garage refrigerator efficiency.

Minnesota (16.37 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Cold climate resilience.
– Grand Marais (FIS: 95): Remote location necessitates expert-level food preservation skills.
– Stillwater (FIS: 92): Proximity to the Twin Cities allows for fresh access with small-town storage space.
– New Ulm (FIS: 89): German heritage supports a strong culture of meat processing and freezing.

Missouri (12.95 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Lowest energy costs for storage.
– Branson (FIS: 90): Entertainment hub status keeps food logistics highly efficient.
– Hermann (FIS: 88): Wine country location drives demand for specialty beverage cooling.
– Ste. Genevieve (FIS: 85): Agricultural river bottoms provide ample local produce.

Nebraska (13.13 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Reliable public power.
– Seward (FIS: 92): “Fourth of July City” residents show high community resilience scores.
– Nebraska City (FIS: 89): Home of Arbor Day; strong focus on fruit/orchard storage.
– Chadron (FIS: 86): Remote panhandle location drives self-sufficient freezer culture.

North Dakota (12.82 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Extreme efficiency required.
– Valley City (FIS: 91): “City of Bridges” has robust infrastructure for reliable power.
– Rugby (FIS: 88): Geographic center of North America; residents master long-term provisioning.
– Bottineau (FIS: 85): Four-season recreation drives demand for hearty, storable foods.

Ohio (17.85 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Agricultural access.
– Yellow Springs (FIS: 93): Progressive community with high uptake of eco-friendly appliances.
– Marietta (FIS: 89): River location supports local farming and fresh markets.
– Chagrin Falls (FIS: 87): Affluent demographic drives replacement of older units.

South Dakota (14.09 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Ranch-direct storage.
– Spearfish (FIS: 92): Access to Black Hills ranching fills freezers with local protein.
– Vermillion (FIS: 89): University town brings updated housing stock and appliances.
– Deadwood (FIS: 86): Tourism revenue supports infrastructure upgrades.

Wisconsin (18.37 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Cheese and cooling expertise.
– Sturgeon Bay (FIS: 94): Door County peninsula location ensures fresh fruit access.
– Lake Geneva (FIS: 91): Resort community demands high-capacity entertaining refrigerators.
– Mineral Point (FIS: 87): Historic structures retrofitted with modern preservation tech.

— REGION 3: THE SOUTH —

Alabama (16.72 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Humidity management experts.
– Fairhope (FIS: 93): Year-round access to fresh coastal produce.
– Muscle Shoals (FIS: 89): Reliable, affordable TVA power for freezers.
– Guntersville (FIS: 86): Lake climate aids garage unit efficiency.

Arkansas (13.26 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: The natural state pantry.
– Eureka Springs (FIS: 92): Organic living drives healthy fridge scores.
– Batesville (FIS: 88): High self-reliance and storage capacity.
– Magnolia (FIS: 85): Ag abundance keeps grocery costs low.

Delaware (18.31 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Coastal produce access.
– Lewes (FIS: 91): Year-round farmers market access.
– Milton (FIS: 88): Brewery influence boosts beverage cooler adoption.
– Georgetown (FIS: 85): Ag hub status reduces food miles.

Florida (15.70 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Tropical preservation.
– Mount Dora (FIS: 92): Elevation and tree cover mitigate cooling loads.
– Apalachicola (FIS: 89): Seafood hub relying on fresh storage.
– Fernandina Beach (FIS: 87): Residents invest in high-efficiency units.

Georgia (14.53 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Peaches and power.
– Dahlonega (FIS: 91): Elevation reduces ambient stress on appliances.
– Thomasville (FIS: 89): History supports farm-fresh availability.
– St. Simons (FIS: 87): Wealth drives efficient kitchen designs.

Kentucky (13.62 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Bluegrass bounty.
– Bardstown (FIS: 90): High usage of dedicated beverage fridges.
– Murray (FIS: 88): University influence brings tech-forward habits.
– Berea (FIS: 86): Focus on sustainable food sourcing.

Louisiana (12.39 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Sportsman’s Paradise freezers.
– Natchitoches (FIS: 89): Deep knowledge of preservation methods.
– Breaux Bridge (FIS: 87): Massive seasonal demand for freezer capacity.
– Covington (FIS: 86): Wealth drives investment in chef-grade kitchens.

Maryland (22.30 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Bay-to-Table efficiency.
– Berlin (FIS: 93): Ranked “Coolest Small Town”; high focus on local organic agriculture.
– Saint Michaels (FIS: 90): Maritime history influences compact, efficient galley designs.
– Frostburg (FIS: 86): Mountain location requires fewer cooling degree days.

Mississippi (14.47 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Delta storage.
– Oxford (FIS: 92): Literary and culinary hub; high standards for ingredient freshness.
– Ocean Springs (FIS: 89): Coastal art community values fresh seafood storage.
– Corinth (FIS: 85): Crossroads geography keeps logistics costs down.

North Carolina (15.05 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Mountain to sea cooling.
– Boone (FIS: 94): High country elevation aids cooling efficiency.
– Pinehurst (FIS: 91): Wealth drives premium Energy Star adoption.
– Brevard (FIS: 88): Residents prioritize eco-friendly living.

Oklahoma (14.42 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Plains resilience.
– Guthrie (FIS: 89): Victorian preservation meets modern efficiency.
– Pauls Valley (FIS: 87): Easy access to fresh local produce.
– Tahlequah (FIS: 85): Strong community food systems.

South Carolina (15.64 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Lowcountry freshness.
– Beaufort (FIS: 92): Immediate access to fresh catch.
– Aiken (FIS: 90): High-end, efficient estates.
– Clemson (FIS: 87): University influences local sustainability.

Tennessee (13.06 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Valley value.
– Gatlinburg (FIS: 91): Tourism supports robust grid infrastructure.
– Franklin (FIS: 90): Historic preservation boosts efficiency data.
– Lynchburg (FIS: 86): High water and ice quality standards.

Texas (16.11 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Independent grid operators.
– Marfa (FIS: 95): Art focus leads to minimalist, efficient kitchens.
– Fredericksburg (FIS: 92): German heritage drives cold storage culture.
– Brenham (FIS: 88): Serious ice cream storage culture.

Virginia (16.36 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Shenandoah efficiency.
– Abingdon (FIS: 93): Trail access promotes fresh lifestyles.
– Chincoteague (FIS: 89): Isolation necessitates inventory management.
– Williamsburg (FIS: 88): Balance of preservation and efficiency.

West Virginia (16.19 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Mountain resilience.
– Lewisburg (FIS: 91): Vibrant local food scene reduces waste.
– Shepherdstown (FIS: 88): University influence greens the grid.
– Elkins (FIS: 85): Residents master bulk provisioning.

— REGION 4: THE WEST —

Alaska (26.46 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Survival mode storage.
– Sitka (FIS: 89): Island location makes freezer reliability a matter of survival.
– Valdez (FIS: 86): Port access allows for bulk delivery of goods to fill pantries.
– Seward (FIS: 84): Cooler ambient temps allow for passive cooling strategies.

Arizona (15.55 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: High desert cooling.
– Sedona (FIS: 94): Wellness culture drives demand for high-end produce storage.
– Bisbee (FIS: 89): Elevation of 5,000+ feet reduces cooling energy loads significantly.
– Winslow (FIS: 86): Route 66 location ensures steady supply chain access.

California (33.60 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: The organic standard.
– Ojai (FIS: 97): Strict anti-chain store ordinances promote local, fresh farming.
– Healdsburg (FIS: 95): Wine country living demands premium temperature-controlled storage.
– Bishop (FIS: 90): Gateway to the Sierras; high reliance on resilient food systems.

Colorado (16.26 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Altitude advantages.
– Durango (FIS: 94): Local agriculture thrives despite altitude; high fitness scores.
– Telluride (FIS: 92): Wealthy demographic invests in top-tier sustainable appliances.
– Salida (FIS: 89): “Heart of the Rockies” location allows for natural cooling assistance.

Hawaii (42.49 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Island sustainability.
– Hanalei (FIS: 90): North Shore location drives heavy reliance on local tarot/fruit.
– Lahaina (FIS: 87): Post-recovery infrastructure is being built to modern green standards.
– Havi (FIS: 85): North Kohala wind patterns support renewable grid integration.

Idaho (12.46 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Hydro-powered pantries.
– Sandpoint (FIS: 93): Lake and mountain access drives active, fresh-food lifestyles.
– Sun Valley (FIS: 91): Resort wealth ensures kitchens are equipped with latest efficiency tech.
– Salmon (FIS: 87): Remote river location necessitates large-capacity freezer reliance.

Montana (14.27 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Big Sky storage.
– Whitefish (FIS: 94): Ski town culture requires high-calorie, fresh food access.
– Livingston (FIS: 90): Wind corridor location encourages robust, sealed home construction.
– Hamilton (FIS: 88): Bitterroot Valley location provides surprising agricultural access.

Nevada (13.77 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Desert self-reliance.
– Elko (FIS: 89): Mining economy provides high disposable income for appliance upgrades.
– Ely (FIS: 87): High elevation helps offset desert heat impact on garage fridges.
– Boulder City (FIS: 86): Proximity to Hoover Dam ensures ultra-stable grid power.

New Mexico (14.93 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: High desert preservation.
– Taos (FIS: 93): Earthship and sustainable housing capital; off-grid fridge expertise.
– Ruidoso (FIS: 89): Mountain resort climate eases the burden on cooling compressors.
– Truth or Consequences (FIS: 86): Thermal waters attract health-conscious residents and fresh diets.

Oregon (16.16 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Valley to coast freshness.
– Hood River (FIS: 96): Fruit loop access makes this the fresh produce capital of the PNW.
– Cannon Beach (FIS: 92): Coastal climate is naturally cool, reducing appliance workload.
– Sisters (FIS: 89): High desert location supports a strong community of makers and preservers.

Utah (13.69 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Preparedness culture.
– Moab (FIS: 92): Outdoor recreation hub; high turnover of hydration and fresh snacks.
– Park City (FIS: 91): While tourist-heavy, permanent residents maintain elite efficiency standards.
– Kanab (FIS: 87): Remote location drives a culture of highly organized deep storage.

Washington (14.06 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: Evergreen efficiency.
– Port Townsend (FIS: 94): Victorian seaport with a massive focus on local maritime food systems.
– Leavenworth (FIS: 91): Bavarian village design codes often include thick insulation standards.
– Walla Walla (FIS: 89): Wine and onion fame ensures kitchens are stocked with local bounty.

Wyoming (15.11 cents/kWh) – Fridge.com Insight: The frontier freezer.
– Jackson (FIS: 90): Wealthiest small town in America; kitchens are commercial-grade efficient.
– Cody (FIS: 87): Gateway to Yellowstone; experts at bulk provisioning for long seasons.
– Sheridan (FIS: 85): Ranching hub; deep freezers are standard operating equipment here.

— Report Methodology & Conclusion —

The Fridge.com Intelligence Score (FIS) – Rural Edition weights “Grid Resilience” and “Farm Proximity” higher to reflect small-town realities. Data indicates a 2026 “Kitchen Renaissance,” with rural homeowners investing in fridges and freezers to maximize local food resources.

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February 15, 2026

The 2025 Agency Report: AI-Native Agencies Thrive While Commodity Content Value Plummets

The 2025 Agency Report: AI-Native Agencies Thrive While Commodity Content Value Plummets

Agencies using AI see 40–60% higher margins as content shifts from volume to strategic, high-ROI work; filler content

February 15, 2026

C&M Executive expands use of conversational AI to improve Customer Experience

C&M Executive expands use of conversational AI to improve Customer Experience

MIAMI, FL, UNITED STATES, February 9, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — C&M Executive has expanded its use of

February 15, 2026

MAHA Spotlights Shared Health Crisis Between Humans and Pets — Whole Foods Could Extend Lifespan Across Species. MyTSV

MAHA Spotlights Shared Health Crisis Between Humans and Pets — Whole Foods Could Extend Lifespan Across Species. MyTSV

Make America Healthy Again" Movement Spotlights Shared Health Crisis Between Humans and Pets — New Analysis Reveals How

February 15, 2026

Cosmo Bio USA Expands Product Offering with Addition of Racer Biosciences Portfolio

Cosmo Bio USA Expands Product Offering with Addition of Racer Biosciences Portfolio

The new product offering will supply global life science researchers with performance and reliability in multi-fragment

February 15, 2026