Paco Dennis
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Yes and no, and I have no idea how I choose. 
I had a newly adopted kitty with the kitty cold. Green snot. She sneezed in my face. Not one ill effect. I don't think we get their colds and they don't get ours.Nope, no matter what the food is and no matter how clean the floor is.
I'll admit, though, that one time last year I did eat a sandwich my kitty sneezed on.![]()
Years ago at a fast food place (I don't go to them anymore.) I saw a bunch of drink cups pulled on the floor from the holder and an employee picked them up and put them back.For those of you who ABSOLUTELY wouldnt eat something that had fallen on the floor - - - -I hope that you've never eaten in a restaurant, high class or not. Back in the early 50's, when I was a teen, I worked as a busboy in a high class private club. In the kitchen, the things I saw dropped, picked up, put back on the plate - - -well, enuf said.
No surprise there, and that's just the cups!Years ago at a fast food place (I don't go to them anymore.) I saw a bunch of drink cups pulled on the floor from the holder and an employee picked them up and put them back.
@BellaYes, on My floor but not out on the street somewhere. Still we are immune to many things through experience and age so I might eat something off the floor of a restaurant.
You know, it's quite possible that many of us have already, albeit unknowingly.Yes, on My floor but not out on the street somewhere. Still we are immune to many things through experience and age so I might eat something off the floor of a restaurant.
Of course.You know, it's quite possible that many of us have already, albeit unknowingly.
That's only because you are a germaphobe.As a germaphobe, now way! Yuk. Nothing edible is worth catching some nasty bug or disease. Only way I'd do it is if I were literally starving and my only food fell on the floor.
Exactly! Just because they do it, doesn't make it right!..and how often do you see babies being sick... too many times...
Which is the very reason why I rarely eat out.You know, it's quite possible that many of us have already, albeit unknowingly.
I take it your son mops and disinfects your (his?) floors regularly?It depends on where it was dropped. As my son has been known to say about his aunt’s house, “If I dropped a M & M on the floor there I’d throw away the whole bag.”
I had a Lab years ago. He started coughing & I took him to the Vet. After she did a culture, she said, "Don't let him kiss you & don't kiss him & wash your hands after petting him because this is something he can give you."I had a newly adopted kitty with the kitty cold. Green snot. She sneezed in my face. Not one ill effect. I don't think we get their colds and they don't get ours.
If I found someone's home that filthy and objectionable I arrange to meet up elsewhere.It depends on where it was dropped. As my son has been known to say about his aunt’s house, “If I dropped a M & M on the floor there I’d throw away the whole bag.”