Found this behind my integrated fridge freezer

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This question is more to stop me scratching my head and repeating why.
I have removed my integrated fridge freezer and found a cable looped out of a hole in the plasterboard. It is 1.0 or 1.5mm t&e and I have found that it comes from a 3g switch and supplies the under cabinet lights and nothing else.
No problem with that, I just can't for the life of me work out why it is poking out of the wall behind the integrated fridge freezer as in the pics. The kitchen cabinet lights are nowhere near and from the switch to the lights it would not even have been the easiest or most direct route to the wall unit lights.
The house was new to us so it's not some previous diy jiggery pokery.
If anyone can clear this up and tell me why an electrician would make this loop behind the fridge freezer I'll be able to sleep again!
Thank you
 

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He probaly only had a rough idea where appliances were going to be sited ans so left a coil of cable hanging out of the wall for use when the kitchen was planned or installed
 

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