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5-second rule’ is wrong; it’s not safe to eat food dropped on floor

’5-second rule’ is wrong; it’s not safe to eat food dropped on floor
’5-second rule’ is wrong; it’s not safe to eat food dropped on floor
Food, dropped on the floor, is not safe to eat, however quickly you pick it up, warns a new study that debunks the notion that it is okay to eat it within 5 seconds
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