Fine, I'm just letting you know what the NEC says is allowable. Having a refrigerator not on a GFCI is/was allowable just for all the reasons that were stated. They destroy GFCI over time and then you come home and all the food is spoiled. If it is grounded properly, the chances it has stray...
Retired electrical contractor. 99% sure all the outlets are on the load side of the first GFI if the house is newer than 40 years old. To solve it, have an electrician take the wires off the load side of the GFI and hook them to the line side. Then put GFCI outlets in all the other receptacles...