Scientists debunk the five-second rule for dropped food

unian.ua (Ukrainian)

The five-second rule for dropped food is a myth; bacteria transfer happens instantly regardless of contact time. Laboratory tests showed that food dropped on various surfaces, including tile, wood, and carpet, quickly picked up salmonella bacteria. The level of contamination depends on the floor's cleanliness, not how long the food stays there, posing a risk of food poisoning.


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