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Letting stuff cool a little is better for your fridge though. I don't think you run much of a risk from an hour or two, bacterial growth starts slow and accelerates exponentially.
It's more than that.
If you don't let it cool, you risk warming the other food you have already cooled to unsafe levels.
I'm pretty sure refrigeration of hot, bulk preparation items are a reason why your local restaurants get shut down or get violations.
I actually first typed out a paragraph with my thoughts that this could be an issue, but wasn't sure enough of myself to post it and deleted it. Thanks for inadvertently confirming my suspicion!
I hadn't even thought of restaurants, but it's interesting this can be an issue even with their larger fridges.