And it s probably not a new one either.
Food dropped on floor.
When you drop food on the floor do you toss it or eat it.
18 a 2016 new york times article states you may think your floors are so clean you can eat off them but a new study debunking the so called five second rule would suggest.
A well known but inaccurate story about julia child may have contributed to this food myth.
Relax if you ve dropped food on the floor and eaten it dr carroll says our immune systems are hardy enough to cope with any bacteria picked up from the ground.
So here comes the good news germophobes.
That s the average time from when i drop food on the floor until the dog has finished eating it there is not a swarm of bacteria lying on the ground waiting to pounce on any food that comes.
Anthony hilton head of microbiology at aston university indicated in 2017 that food dropped on a seemingly clean floor for a few moments can be eaten with minimal risk.
In 1998 he and a team of.
When you drop a piece of food on the floor any bacteria living on the floor will adhere to it.
So if you eat the food you ve dropped you re also eating any bacteria the food picked up.
Research led by anthony hilton a professor of applied microbiology at aston university birmingham shows 87 per cent of people say they would eat food dropped on the floor or have done so.
If you re like a lot of people you likely take a quick look assess the risks and perhaps decide against eating something that landed.
He and his team dropped slices of bologna and bread onto floors contaminated with salmonella let them sit for varying amounts of time and recorded exactly how many bugs moved from floor to food.
And it s probably not a new one either.