Does the five-second rule still apply during the pandemic?
Updated | By Nobuntu Swartbooi
Let’s be honest, KZN- you have definitely dropped some food on the floor and still wanted to eat it, right?
Yes, we are living in the times of the coronavirus and I guess this statement is probably most applicable with regards to if the said food is dropped in your own home.
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Now, if someone saw you drop it, he or she might have yelled, "five-second rule!" This so-called rule says food is OK to eat if you pick it up within five seconds.
It is a go-to excuse if you drop your favourite snack, but does it actually work? The thought process behind it is that you have five seconds to pick it up and eat it before it gets too dirty for you to eat.
But now the bigger thought process behind this is which type of food is actually acceptable within this so-called "five-second rule"? Is it ice-cream, a burger, a sweet, fruit?
So, KZN, when you drop something that you are eating, do you still eat it after five seconds or do you immediately throw it away?
Read what KZN had to say on Facebook:
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