Here is what I have done to organize my refrigerator which is old. My fridge of course has door space for bottles and milk and the typical meat and fruit and vegetable drawers. First I bought two plastic lazy susans (I think that is what they are called..circulate plastic things that turn around) and put two of them on the top shelf of my refrigerator. On those I put jams, mustards, pickles or other condiments which are short. The taller items such as salad dressings or catsup go in the door. I am the kind that might have quite a few jams, olives, gardiera, etc. so I need room for those. You can find things much easier just by spinning these around and nothing get shoved to the back. In the back of these I put the baking soda deodorizer boxes.
Then I went to the hardware store and where they sell shelving and drawer and closet organizers I bought two clear plastic shallow "boxes" without lids..these are meant to be drawer organizers but they work perfectly in the fridge. I put those in the second shelf down. Then to get access to things I just pull the plastic box and I can see everything in it and nothing is shoved in the back. I put things I do not want to spoil or things I use all the time like a tub of parmesan or cut up lemons. In the back of the fridge where things usually get lost I store things I do not use often. For example I have a plastic tub of raw brown rice there. You can buy rubbermade lazy susans and the plastic boxes at most hardware stores and also on line.
Here is a link to bins similar to what I bought although mine were not really designed for the fridge.
http://www.solutions.com/jump.jsp?itemI ... ctID=15845http://www.rubbermaid.com/Category/Page ... D=RP091528