sure, provided you pick it up quickly.
the moment it drops all 'kumans'[germs] got 'terkejut' [surprise] and 'lari', so got to pick so fast before they coming back
hmm...well, not so funny :-( ... i know
2007-08-14 17:46:58
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answered by ¥op 6
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Oh goodness! It all totally depends on the situation and food product! Studies have shown that no matter what, no matter how 'clean' you think your floor may be or how long the food graces that aforementioned spotless floor, the food's going to gather some extra germs. That being said, I'm not personally one to be overly concerned about germs, I'm just saying. :)
Now, if I'm sitting at home alone eating a delicious raspberry glaze cupcake and it tumbles to the floor, damn right I'm eating it! And that pretty much goes for every food at home unless it falls in an especially unfortunate area or is sticky and gets visibly dirty. I'm not a giant fan of gritty unmentionable goo.
When I'm out, I figure that no matter how delicious the morsel, it's an unfortunate act of bad manners to scoop something off of the floor/seat and eat it. The table is debatable. But I will say, being a food service veteran, I -always- tidy up my area throughout the meal and after, because I have experienced firsthand (and I'm sure most of us have or will at some point) how droning and downright disgusting cleaning up peoples' messes can be. It's important to remember those days and make it as painless as possible for your friendly neighborhood waiter. And always remember to smile, too! That's good stuff. :)
Lol. Probably too much information. I'm bored tonight.
2007-08-14 17:41:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally chose not to eat food that I have dropped on the floor. The reason for this is the amount of germs on the floor. Although generally I will throw these items away if it is something special that I have dropped I may eat it depending on the cleanliness of the surface, for example, a kitchen floor is much cleaner than the ground outside. Also, it greatly depends on the stickiness of the food and its ability to pick up debris on the ground. Dropping something such as a dry candy bar may not pick up much dirt and debris, but dropping something such as a juicy steak may cause dirt to stick to it creating a gross and unwanted crunch and grit to your food.
2007-08-14 17:28:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I will always eat dropped food i even dropped a steak in the dirt while grilling outside i just rinsed it off and threw it back on the grill for a bit I dont understand why so many people are scared of a little dirt or germs and the such the heat from the grill will kill off the bacteria and i think it will only boost your immune system by having a little here and there
2007-08-14 17:51:14
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answered by ownenn 2
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Depends. If it's dried food, then I apply the 5-second rule. Of course I blow away the dirt first. Secondly, it depends on where you drop the food. If at home I will definitely eat it. If in a public place where a lot of traffic, no.
2007-08-15 14:03:22
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answered by Naruto 6
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i only eat food that dropped on the floor
2007-08-14 20:21:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends, on the food, how clean the floor is and if I have a replacement.
2007-08-14 17:26:44
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answered by litecandles 5
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Depends what kind of food and what floor-in my home(if I recently cleaned it), yeah. At a restaurant or store-no way.
2007-08-14 17:26:16
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answered by tikitiki 7
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In my house, yes..
I dont mind having a few germs in me.. like ownenn, above me said, we have our immune system to fight it.. hehe...
Only dry food though.. there are few exception.. if my hot sambal belacan fell to the floor, I cannot resist.. I will just lick it off the floor... sick, I know...
2007-08-14 18:02:57
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answered by Deena 3
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Hell yeah. It seems that my girlfriend always dropped to the floor. Ahh, delicious and yummy.
2007-08-14 17:44:36
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answered by Slug 4
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depends on what surface it lands on
i'm all about the 5 second rule on my floors, cus i keep them clean,
at work or public places heck no!!
2007-08-14 17:26:06
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answered by nataliexoxo 7
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