Is it true that … you have five seconds’ grace after dropping food on the floor ?
Many of us have reassured ourselves with the ‘five second rule’, but bacteria can transfer almost immediately – and sticks around for hours You drop a piece of cucumber on the floor. Do you immediately throw it in the bin or reassure yourself of the age-old “five-second rule” and reckon it’s (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (South&CentralAsia)
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