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      I follow it most of the time. If I have a lollipop, and I drop it in the sand, I'm probably not gonna eat it.
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      I'll eat some types of food if they fall on my floor at home, I always check it though and if I see anything on it I'll throw it away. If the food will make it easy for things to stick to it, then I just throw it away without checking. Other than my house, I won't touch food on the floor. There's no telling what's been on those floors! I at least know what gets on my floors. If I was outside somewhere and food fell on the ground I definitely wouldn't eat it. It doesn't even take 5 seconds for bacteria to get on the food.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five-second_rule
      In 2003, intern Jillian Clarke of the University of Illinois found in a survey that 56% of the men and 70% of the women surveyed were familiar with the five-second rule, and determined that a variety of foods were significantly contaminated by even brief exposure to a tile inoculated with E.coli; on the other hand, Clarke also found no significant evidence of contamination on public flooring. Clarke received the 2004 Ig Nobel Prize in public health (a parody award) for this work.

      A more thorough study in 2006 using salmonella on wood, tiles, and nylon carpet found that the bacteria were still thriving after twenty-eight days of exposure under dry conditions. Tested after eight hours' exposure, the bacteria could still contaminate bread and bologna in under five seconds, but a minute-long contact increased contamination about tenfold (with tile and carpet surfaces only).

      The five-second rule was also featured in an episode of the Discovery Channel series MythBusters. There was no significant difference in the number of bacteria collected from 2 seconds exposure as there was from 6 seconds exposure. The moisture, surface geometry and the location the food item was dropped on did however affect the number of bacteria.

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      i even eat other people's food.

      My catch phrase is "are you going to finish that". If someone is about to throw away good food...or even soda ill ask them for it lol.

      Just can't let food go to waste!
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      ewww gross no, out of the question

      I have worked with dogs and cats for nearly a year. I know what comes out of them. How lazy owners are, and how animals step in their own poo then just walk all over the place.

      So concrete, out of the question. Not to mention, people also spit on the floors. Any home with cats or dogs, out of the question - cat paws are even nastier. Do you know what they do with their paws???

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      I know what tends to drop on my kitchen floor, and how often we mop. And um, you're safer licking my cats butt.

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      Quote Originally Posted by juroara View Post
      ewww gross no, out of the question

      I have worked with dogs and cats for nearly a year. I know what comes out of them. How lazy owners are, and how animals step in their own poo then just walk all over the place.

      So concrete, out of the question. Not to mention, people also spit on the floors. Any home with cats or dogs, out of the question - cat paws are even nastier. Do you know what they do with their paws???

      WORMS, EWWW, NASTY, NO THANK YOU

      I know what tends to drop on my kitchen floor, and how often we mop. And um, you're safer licking my cats butt.
      You must have some nasty floors!

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      The food in question and the ground are dry, then yes. I just pick it up, blow it off and pop it in.

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      Floor? Nah.

      But I do wash up in my pub, and I do get bloody hungry after 6 hours or so... so if some random crap comes back half eaten then... why not?

      Plus I get stuff they've finished with in the kitchen... half a tub of lemon curd... that was good times.

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      Quote Originally Posted by juroara View Post
      ewww gross no, out of the question

      I have worked with dogs and cats for nearly a year. I know what comes out of them. How lazy owners are, and how animals step in their own poo then just walk all over the place.

      So concrete, out of the question. Not to mention, people also spit on the floors. Any home with cats or dogs, out of the question - cat paws are even nastier. Do you know what they do with their paws???

      WORMS, EWWW, NASTY, NO THANK YOU

      I know what tends to drop on my kitchen floor, and how often we mop. And um, you're safer licking my cats butt.
      I don't eat food that was on the floor but I lick my dogs paw all the time...

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      It depends wholly on the product and the condition of where it fell... things that are semi solid like mashed potatoes or noodles no...
      solid stuff such as cooked meat, hell yeah, 2 seconds under the sink and it's fine

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      It isn't true, but if I drop a cracker on a hardwood flor that it pretty clean, I don't care too much.

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