** Description changed:

  According to GNOME System Monitor, the cpufreq-applet I have in the top
  panel of GNOME is currently using 376MB of RAM, after 8 hours uptime. At
- system start it's more respectable, in the single digits, the amount of
+ system start it's more respectable, in the single digits. The amount of
  memory it uses gradually climbs as I leave the system on longer. If I
  hover over one of the icons, left-click or right-click, the RAM use goes
- up by a few hundred kilobytes. Opening 'About' or 'Preferences' make sit
+ up by a few hundred kilobytes. Opening 'About' or 'Preferences' makes it
  jump even more. There are 4 instances of the applet, one for each of the
  two (hyperthreaded) cores; the system is a Thinkpad T420, with a dual-
- core Intel i5-2520M processor.
+ core Intel i5-2520M processor. Removing one instance of the applet does
+ nothing, removing all of them results in the RAM use dropping to zero.
  
  This is on Ubuntu 16.04.1, all updates installed, using the version of
  gnome-applets which is in the default Ubuntu repositories.

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  cpufreq-applet uses huge amount of RAM

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